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Masking in Procreate- Understanding Clipping and Layer Masks

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  • Apr 01, 2025
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Masking in Procreate: Understanding Clipping and Layer Masks, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.55, with 20 lectures, based on 36 reviews, and has 269 subscribers.

You will learn about How clipping and layer masks work and when to use them To create smooth transitions between textures and colors (gradients) To intertwine letters and images To add a pattern, gradient or texture to our lettering To composite and blend images To animate a drawing using only Procreate To make collages and mockups This course is ideal for individuals who are Aspiring artist and illustrators or Beginner and Intermediate Procreate users or People interested in creating digital illustrations, photo compositions, mockups and simple animations It is particularly useful for Aspiring artist and illustrators or Beginner and Intermediate Procreate users or People interested in creating digital illustrations, photo compositions, mockups and simple animations.

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Summary

Title: Masking in Procreate: Understanding Clipping and Layer Masks

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.55

Number of Lectures: 20

Number of Published Lectures: 20

Number of Curriculum Items: 21

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 21

Original Price: $24.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • How clipping and layer masks work and when to use them
  • To create smooth transitions between textures and colors (gradients)
  • To intertwine letters and images
  • To add a pattern, gradient or texture to our lettering
  • To composite and blend images
  • To animate a drawing using only Procreate
  • To make collages and mockups
  • Who Should Attend

  • Aspiring artist and illustrators
  • Beginner and Intermediate Procreate users
  • People interested in creating digital illustrations, photo compositions, mockups and simple animations
  • Target Audiences

  • Aspiring artist and illustrators
  • Beginner and Intermediate Procreate users
  • People interested in creating digital illustrations, photo compositions, mockups and simple animations
  • Digital painting is a great addition to our creative repertoire. It permits us to include texture, transparency, symmetry, repetition, distortion, perfect shapes to our artworks super quickly but, if we want to get the most of it, we must learn how to use properly the tools that it has to offer.

    In this class, we will learn all about two fantastic tools that will make our lives much more easier: layer masks and clipping masks. Thanks to these tools we will speed up our drawing process and stop making destructive edits to our drawings.

    We will start learning what masking is and the different ways we have to mask an image in Procreate. Then we will talk about layer masks and clipping mask, how to create, modify and the differences between them. And finally, I will show you when and how I use them to create illustrations, lettering effects, animations

    We will learn:

  • How clipping and layer masks work and when to use them.

  • To create smooth transitions between textures and colors (gradients).

  • To intertwine letters and images.

  • To add a pattern, gradient or texture to our lettering.

  • To composite and blend images.

  • To animate a drawing.

  • To make collages.

  • To make mockups.

  • This class is perfect for anyone who wants to learn how to use Procreate to its fullest potential. I will explain everything step by step but you will make the most of this class if you have basic knowledge of Procreate.

    Let’s stop erasing and start masking!

    Bonus lesson: Interlaced lettering

    Would you like to get more creative with your lettering? I will show you how to create your own interlaced lettering design using layer masks and clipping masks.

    You will learn:

    – to import text images into Procreate.

    – to apply techniques for volumetric lighting.

    – to enhance your lettering with light effects.

    – to utilize Procreate brushes to add texture to your drawing.

    – to use layer masks as a way to hide sections of a layer in order to reveal what is in the layer below.

    – to use clipping masks as a way to add patterns, textures, and shadows to a specific area.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: Whats Masking

    Chapter 2: Layer Masks & Clipping Masks

    Lecture 1: Layer Masks

    Lecture 2: Clipping Masks

    Chapter 3: Examples I

    Lecture 1: Sketching

    Lecture 2: Textures & Gradients

    Lecture 3: Animations

    Chapter 4: Examples II

    Lecture 1: Intertwine Text & Images

    Lecture 2: Photo Composition

    Lecture 3: Collages

    Lecture 4: Pattern Letters

    Chapter 5: Examples III

    Lecture 1: Shadows & Lights

    Lecture 2: Mockups

    Lecture 3: Text Effects

    Chapter 6: Bonus: Interlaced Lettering

    Lecture 1: Intro

    Lecture 2: Adding Text

    Lecture 3: Sketching

    Lecture 4: 3D Effect Lettering

    Lecture 5: Candy Cane Look

    Lecture 6: Creating a Background

    Instructors

  • Masking in Procreate- Understanding Clipping and Layer Masks  No.2
    Lettie Blue
    Architect and Freelance Illustrator
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