



Creating Different Layers (Frames) For The Artwork Motion.And another slightly more complicated one that takes a little more effort and skill to make but still not hard at all! So let’s get started, shall we? For this tutorial we are going to walk you through the steps of animation: We will include two examples for animation, the first will be a simple one that can super easily be made. Not to brag, but we created this simple GIF animation using Procreate 😉 and by the end of this post, you will be able to do so too! In this post, we will show you how we animate whatever thing we draw in Procreate and how we create a short movie or even a GIF from the simple animation that we will be making using shapes that we draw. Wouldn’t it be awesome if you can make whatever you draw in Procreate on your iPad move?! But you have got no experience in animation you say? To that, we respond, not a problem. I recommend taking my first course, " Procreate with Nikolai Lockertsen", before moving on to this course.PROCREATE TUTORIAL: HOW TO ANIMATE IN PROCREATE ON THE IPAD. Get ready to learn a lot throughout this whole process as we bring an idea to a fully polished painting and animated scene! And, of course, I'll be showing you how to use clever tricks in Procreate and Lumafusion to do this. You'll get to see my preparation stage, watch as I do a highly detailed concept painting from idea to final polish, and follow along as I make it come to life with animation and camera movement. I'll be showing you every step of my process as I work on my idea of a mischievous girl snagging some food from a sleeping chef's food stand. While my other course ends before I do all of the details and show a fully polished render, in this course, you'll be following me through my process of creating a highly detailed scene from concept to completion, and then we're going to take it a step further by animating it in Lumafusion. Think of this course as a direct continuation of where my first course stops. Whenever I post a high-rendered concept on social media, I am always asked if I have a tutorial for that image but I never do, so I created this course to address exactly that.
