Animated Texture in Procreate
Add movement to your favorite textures and illustrations using Procreate's powerful animated features
In this class, by artist and teacher Tracey Capone, you'll learn tips and tricks for animating textures right on your iPad, using Procreate.
These textures can be used to create fun, textured GIFs, as well as textured animations for your website, social media and more.
How to pull in, or create, texture in Procreate
How to tweak textures using Procreate's built in Adjustment Tools
How to create a frame by frame texture animation on a single shape
The ins and outs of creating an animated background in Procreate
How to add multiple textures to a single object using masks
Best practices for grouping layers when adding and animating multiple textures within a complex illustration.
What you learn in this class can be applied to just about any object you animate in Procreate, not just textures!
Animated Texture in Procreate Intro Video
Downloads & Resources
Creating & Adjusting Texture
Simple Texture Animation
Animated Texture Background
Animating Texture with Masks
Complex Animations Setting Up the Canvas
Complex Illustration Texture Animation Game Plan
Complex Illustration Pt 3 Adding Texture
Complex Illustration Pt 4 Grouping and Animating Layers
Export Options for Animations
I have been teaching on Skillshare since 2020, where I am proud to be a part of their Top Teacher community. I love teaching, and sharing knowledge and am bringing my same quality classes and teaching style here to the Creator Collage.
In my daily work, I use both iPad and desktop apps from the Affinity Suite, Adobe, and Procreate and bring years of experience in all of the applications.
I believe in learning as much as possible about as many applications as possible; not locking in to one. Doing so not only opens you up to more opportunities, it allows you to "break the rules," and make the applications work the way you need them to.
If you have any questions about my classes, please feel free to let me know in the Discussion section of your class, or by emailing me at [email protected].
I look forward to seeing you in class!