From Procreate to Adobe Illustrator Without Losing ANY Hand-Drawn Details

You guys my second Skillshare class is here! The class I promised on how to transform your Procreate drawings into a recolorable Adobe Illustrator file Without Losing ANY Hand-Drawn Details or transparency. If you are interested in taking the class, you can enjoy 1 FREE month of skillshare here: I hope it helps you and that you gain valuable knowledge by taking this class. One of my clients showed me how to do this. I believe it’s really handy knowledge to have under your belt if you are planning on making a living as a Surface Pattern Designer. You never know what your clients ask from you. It’s good to be prepared and have the knowledge on how you can transform your PSD or TIF file formats to an AI file format. By taking this class you’ll be able to: -Recolor your design in Adobe Illustrator with the help of the Recolor Artwork Tool or manually -Preserve the transparency of your layers if you use a watercolor brush in procreate for example -Preserve all the hand-drawn quality and finest details of your design -Fill large artboard sizes of your needs if you import seamless repeat files they can be as large as a wallpaper roll for example. -Saving out your file as AI, or EPS upon your client’s request. Note: Your design won’t be vectorized and endlessly scalable, so you have to make sure that you start with a big enough canvas size in Procreate to fit your project This class will be really valuable for you if you prefer hand-drawn artwork over vector ones. Note: that you have to have each color in different layers! I showed you how to create your patterns that way in my first class here: Surface Pattern Design In Procreate With Easy To Use Templates
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