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Learn How to Blend on Procreate

How to blend on Procreate is not the easiest skill to master. In fact, it might take some time to learn how to blend on Procreate but once you have learned how to do it, the sky is the limit for how creative and unique your videos can be. If you are just starting out learning how to do this, there are a few basics that you need to know. Some of these are covered below.

There are a few key things that you should know when learning how to apply makeup on Procreate. First, you will need to know how to show the camera what you want it to see. For instance, if you are making a video about how to apply makeup on Procreate, you should make sure that you put the camera up and down at least three times to show the different angles and decide on which look you want to accomplish. The video below shows how to do this. In the bottom left of the screen, you will see one letter on each side of each layer.

After you have chosen your look, you will need to choose the colors you want to use for your video. You can choose from a number of colors including red, blue, green and orange. To practice how to blend on Procreate, try playing around with some of these colors until you find the ones that best suit your video. Then, select the color you want to use and apply it to the layer you have just created.

One of the easiest ways to get started learning how to blend on Procreate is to learn about the smudge tool. The smudge tool is a simple tool that allows you to select several areas of your picture and then erase any areas you don’t like. This is the simplest way to create layers of different looks by using the delete function on your keyboard. As you learn more about blending basics to make blending easier, you will learn how to use the smudge tool to achieve depth in your pictures.

If you want to learn how to blend on Procreate by using the smudge tool, you should select “olorize” from the paint menu. After you have done so, select “translate” and touch the border between your selected areas. Another option is to tap your finger on a designated place on the Procreate board to change the mode you are currently in. Mode two is for selecting multiple colors and mode three selects the effect you want to create. Once you have selected the effect mode, touch the border again to lock in the mode.

Tap on one of the letters to bring up the options you have for blending. Mode one will be used to darken the background. Mode two will cause the background to become lighter while mode three will create a blurry effect. You can choose how much blur the image is and how bright or dark you want the highlights to be.

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