@@andreojuegosyestrategia1266iPhone 6s plus has pressure sensitive touch, then I used the taper and speed dynamics option after switching to iPhone 11. sorry for the late reply 🙇🏻♂️
@@andreojuegosyestrategia1266iPhone 6s plus has pressure sensitive touch, then I used the taper and speed dynamics option after switching to iPhone 11.
Procreate Pocket is known for producing smooth and precise lines, thanks to its advanced brush engine and support for Apple Pencil, However, the smoothness of lines in Procreate Pocket may also depend on the user's individual drawing skills and technique.
@@lolwhat2628If your iPhone has 3D Touch then this slider will alter opacity. To increase or decrease your brush opacity from transparent to solid, drag the bottom slider up or down. If your iPhone doesn’t have 3D Touch then this slider will by default be set to alter pressure and its effect on your brush. To increase or decrease the pressure of your brush drag the bottom slider up or down. To swap the slider from Pressure to Opacity, long hold the slider button until you feel a haptic tap. If you phone doesn’t support haptics the button will visually pulse when swapping between Pressure and Opacity. For more accurate opacity or pressure changes, hold the slider and drag your finger sideways away from the slider. Without lifting your finger, drag up or down. The further away from the slider your finger is, the smaller increments change. this is taken from Procreate Pocket Handbook.🙂
omitting features from the iOS version seems awful. Procreate on the iPhone is great, but when you run into something you can't do, and see you actually would if you were an iPad user; it's pretty obnoxious.
my most of the work from procreate pocket 🙋🏻♂️😍
When drawing on pocket the lines keep the same width or can you play with the pressure as well?
@@andreojuegosyestrategia1266iPhone 6s plus has pressure sensitive touch, then I used the taper and speed dynamics option after switching to iPhone 11. sorry for the late reply 🙇🏻♂️
@@andreojuegosyestrategia1266iPhone 6s plus has pressure sensitive touch, then I used the taper and speed dynamics option after switching to iPhone 11.
Does the files from procreate can be used/opened and modified on the pocket version?
Yes you can and vice versa
Does procreate pocket have the 3D drawing?
I don’t think so
Can Procreate pocket export as png?
And can stuff designed in procreate pocket be further edited on iPad peocreate?
Thanks
What kind of stylus van is use on mu 15promax?
Ipad or phone cuz there are none for phone, the stylus's only are for ipad
procreate pocket includes all the procreare brushes for ipad, and what quality they can be downloaded in?🧐
Love the fact that you used an AI picture as a thumbnail for an art vid
also for the fact that 80% of the comments are questions about what procreate pocket has
Thank you so much for your video!!
Does the procreate pocket have smooth lines?
Procreate Pocket is known for producing smooth and precise lines, thanks to its advanced brush engine and support for Apple Pencil, However, the smoothness of lines in Procreate Pocket may also depend on the user's individual drawing skills and technique.
I didn't think iPhone worked with the apple pencil
I don't think apple pencil works with iPhone / Pocket
hold the opacity slider that changes to pressure slider 😇
Whats the difference between pressure and opacity?
@@lolwhat2628If your iPhone has 3D Touch then this slider will alter opacity. To increase or decrease your brush opacity from transparent to solid, drag the bottom slider up or down.
If your iPhone doesn’t have 3D Touch then this slider will by default be set to alter pressure and its effect on your brush. To increase or decrease the pressure of your brush drag the bottom slider up or down.
To swap the slider from Pressure to Opacity, long hold the slider button until you feel a haptic tap. If you phone doesn’t support haptics the button will visually pulse when swapping between Pressure and Opacity.
For more accurate opacity or pressure changes, hold the slider and drag your finger sideways away from the slider. Without lifting your finger, drag up or down. The further away from the slider your finger is, the smaller increments change. this is taken from Procreate Pocket Handbook.🙂
Is there undo button
I think
I will buy this great deal 😂👌 it’s so good it’s unbelieveable!
omitting features from the iOS version seems awful.
Procreate on the iPhone is great, but when you run into something you can't do, and see you actually would if you were an iPad user; it's pretty obnoxious.
currently, apparently, running into the lack of PDF importing support on iOS
One is $6 and the other is $20 how can they be the same
The video said 12 dollars
Didn't even know there was a pocket edition
you're welcome!