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How to Apply Shading to Florals in Procreate

Grab this week's free color palette here (make sure you've updated to the latest version of Procreate before downloading/installing): https://every-tuesday.com/shaded-flor... The main brush used is my monoweight brush (free, along with many others when you become a free Every Tuesday email subscriber): https://every-tuesday.com/resource-li... We also used the free 2B Compressed default Procreate brush (found in the Charcoals category) New to Procreate? Take my free course, Procreate for Beginners, here: https://learn.every-tuesday.com/procr... For more Procreate design projects like this one, check out my playlist:    • Creative Design Projects in Procreate   This week, by viewer request, we're applying shading to florals! This can really give your illustrations an impressive feel of depth by following a few simple rules. We’re using all free brushes this week (my monoweight brush and a default charcoal brush) and the color palette is free as always (link above). We’re using a lot of layers with this one, keeping them organized by groups as well as incorporating several clipping masks, so it’s a step above beginner for skill level. If you’ve completed this tutorial:    • 3 Flowers Anyone Can Draw in Procreate   previously though, you’re in perfect shape for this one! I use the Paperlike screen protector on my 3rd gen iPad Pro (12.9", 256GB). More info here: https://paperlike.com/everytuesday I'm also using the NimbleGrip by Uppercase on my 2nd gen Apple Pencil. Check it out/pick it up here: https://every-tuesday.com/grip If you enjoyed this tutorial, please subscribe! Check out past tutorials + pick up Procreate freebies over on my site here: https://every-tuesday.com/ You can also follow along on Instagram (use #procreateit to tag your work!):   / everytuesday   Facebook:   / everytues   Pinterest:   / teelac   and Twitter:   / teelacunningham   Thanks for watching!

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