Creating Texture for Adobe Illustrator Artwork using Procreate Brushes
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One of the problems with creating digital artwork is a lack of texture. Solid lines and solid images lose the quality of brush strokes and other textures that bring warmth and life to a design. Of course, there are times when texture is not needed, but when it is, how do you create it digitally? There are many ways to achieve texture in Illustrator from brushes to vectorizing your own images. But how about with Procreate?
Using Procreate to create artwork has become incredibly popular in the past few years. I personally use it to create a ton of my artwork. Procreate is a raster or pixel-based program. When creating patterns and other art work, I use Adobe Illustrator, a vector-based program. To get the two different types of files to talk, there is a tool in Adobe Illustrator called Image Trace. Within that tool there are many adjustments, giving you control over how your image appears.
After watching a tutorial about one Procreate brush and how it can create texture in Adobe Illustrator, I began to think about all the brushes and what types of results the Image Trace tool would create. After testing nearly every Procreate brush native to the program, I am sharing my favorites with you, along with how to successfully translate them for stunning texture and personality on your next piece of artwork. We will learn:
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