How to Trace in Procreate - AI動画分析

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Oh, diving straight into tracing in Procreate! It's cool how he immediately emphasizes its value for improving skills and composition, not just copying. And mentioning the membership for reference images is a smart touch.
That's a great point about resolution! It's so easy to grab a small image and then get frustrated when it pixelates. He really drives home that if you can't see the details, you can't trace them effectively. Good visual example with the goose.
Setting up the canvas size based on the reference's orientation is a key detail. Choosing screen size is simple, but smart advice to go larger for printing. And the wrench icon for the actions menu is standard Procreate, so that's helpful.

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The process of tracing in Procreate begins with selecting a high-resolution reference image [0:30] that is large enough to discern details, and then creating a canvas of appropriate dimensions [1:00]. When importing the reference, it's crucial to use uniform scaling to avoid distortion [1:30] and to immediately rename the layer to "reference" [1:45]. Dimming the opacity of this reference layer, typically around 25% [2:15], is essential for enabling clear visibility of the subsequent sketch.
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The process of tracing in Procreate begins with selecting a high-resolution reference image [0:30] that is large enough to discern details, and then creating a canvas of appropriate dimensions [1:00]. When importing the reference, it's crucial to use uniform scaling to avoid distortion [1:30] and to immediately rename the layer to "reference" [1:45]. Dimming the opacity of this reference layer, typically around 25% [2:15], is essential for enabling clear visibility of the subsequent sketch.
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