5/31/2023 0 Comments Procreate techniques![]() Since, then, I’ve learned some tips and tricks for getting my lettering a little closer to that Instagram-worthy, smooth-and-steady ideal, and I’m here to share them with you!ġ. The word looked more like how I imagine my first attempt at lettering turned out using Microsoft Paint circa 2003. I started off trying to letter a classic: the word “hello” (inventive, I know) and I expected it to look crisp, clean and polished right away, with the downstrokes evenly thicker than the rest of the smoothly curved lines. When I first got my iPad, I immediately downloaded the app Procreate (which is a really incredible application, especially considering it’s only $10). ![]() Since I can’t press down into the glass screen like I can with a pen and notebook, there was definitely a learning curve that came with starting to use my iPad for lettering. Anyway, this habit, as I’m sure you can imagine, is not so compatible with trying to write and draw on an iPad with an Apple Pencil. I’m not exactly sure why I feel the need to push down so firmly when I write, but I think that it gives me more stability so that I can make cleaner strokes. I’m the type of person who presses down so hard on my pen that you see the indentations of what I wrote in a notebook on the following page.
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