Landscape in a Jar
Hey there, art lovers! Since you all enjoyed the last pen and ink tutorial, I’m back with another one to guide you through every step. For this, you only need black, and we’re using three brushes from my treasure chest, which you can grab at freefromflo.com if you haven’t already. Don’t forget to download a paper texture photo for the background! I used this one. The canvas is 2300 x 3000 pixels. Ready? Let’s dive in!
Brushes used:
- Fine Liner Brush
- Stipple Brush 2.0
- Pine Tree Long Brush
Canvas Size:
- 2300 x 3000 pixels
Skills Learned:
- Inserting and Adjusting Textures: Learn how to import a paper texture and fit it perfectly onto your canvas
- Using Quick Shape and Symmetry: Master the Quick Shape tool to create perfect shapes and use the symmetry tool for balanced designs
- Layering Techniques: Explore how to create guides and work on separate layers to keep your design clean and editable
- Adding Depth with Stippling: Use the Stipple Brush to create gradient effects and add a misty, atmospheric feel to your artwork
- Final Touches with Custom Brushes: Add natural-looking elements like trees, clouds, and stars, and make them blend seamlessly with the rest of your illustration
Castle
In this more advanced level tutorial I will show you the process of painting this lovely landscape with a castle. Will start with a rough sketch and then start color blocking, slowly building up the detail of this piece.
Brushes used:
- Flotastic Sketcher
- Base Painter
- Flotastic Brush
- Overlay Brush
- Flotastic Blender
- Dabby Brush
- Barky Brush
Canvas Size:
- 3000 x 4000 pixels
Skills Learned:
- Sketching Foundations: We will start with a basic sketch of the castle, focusing on perspective and structure
- Layer Management: Efficiently use layers for different castle parts and the background
- Color Blocking: We’ll explore blocking in colors for various elements, such as the background, castle, and foreground
- Detailing and Texturing: Delve into adding details and textures to the castle, using different brushes for varied effects
- Color Tweaking and Final Touches: Learn how to tweak colors for dramatic effect, adjust lighting, and add final touches like reflections and noise for a cohesive look
Stylized Night Sky
In this tutorial, you’ll create a stunning starry night sky in Procreate, guided step-by-step, even if you’re new to the app. The tutorial makes use of free brushes from Procreate and Flo’s Treasure Chest, and it covers everything from painting a textured background to adding constellations and glowing stars.
Brushes used:
- Grunge
- Monoline
- Heavy Metal
- Polygons
- Burnt Tree
- Spires
- Pine Tree Forest
- Light Pen
- Flare
- Soft Brush
Canvas Size:
- 2300 x 3000 pixels
Skills Learned:
- Creating Textures: Learn to apply textures to both the sky and mountains using a variety of brushes
- Gaussian Blur: Utilize the Gaussian Blur tool to add subtle glow effects to elements like the moon
- Layer Management: Master using layers and alpha lock for precise control over where textures and details are applied
- Constellation Drawing: Design your own constellations with the Light Pen brush, adding a personal touch to your night sky
- Brush Customization: Modify brush settings, like turning on “Randomized” for the Flare brush, to create unique effects
Pen and Ink Moon
Brushes used:
- Syrup Brush
- Stipple Brush
Canvas Size:
- 2300 x 3000 pixels
Skills Learned:
- Inserting and Adjusting Photos: Learn how to insert a photo into your canvas and adjust it to fit perfectly using Procreate’s transform tool with uniform settings
- Creating and Manipulating Shapes: Use the Syrup Brush to draw perfect circles and create a crescent moon by layering and resizing shapes, ensuring precise alignment
- Adding Texture and Details: Enhance your artwork with horizontal lines and stippling techniques
- Selective Shading with Stippling: Master the stippling technique for shading different elements, focusing on areas like mountains and the road to create a gradient effect from opaque to transparent