![]() ![]() Tailor the settings to your own personal preference. ![]() In my animation, I have 10 frames per second selected. ![]() This creates a more organic movement in the animation. You’ll notice the animation is moving fairly fast! I like to slow it down a bit, and also have it ping pong instead of loop. Add animation frames in Procreate Step 5: Play your animation and adjust the settingsĪfter you have added as many frames as you’d like, click the play button. Repeat this step until you have three to four total animation frames. Try to be exact, but a little difference in the strokes will add personality to the animation. Now, trace over the lettering in the first frame. You’ll notice that the first frame will become opaque. Engage “Animation Assist” in Procreate Step 4: Add three to four animation frames This will open up the Animation toolbar at the bottom of your canvas. In the top left toolbar, select the Tool icon. Draw your first layer of lettering Step 3: Engage “Animation Assist” and create your first frame I like to use cursive and uppercase, as this gives the lettering a retro, hand-drawn feel. Play around with different lettering styles and brushes. Feel free to play around with the size, opacity, spacing, and jitter to customize the brush to your texture preference. I’m going to be using a 2000px by 2000px square canvas, but any size will do! Step 2: Draw your first layer of lettering On your iPad, open Procreate to create a new project. Let’s get started! Step 1: Open a canvas in Procreate Today I’ll be guiding you through an animated lettering project using Procreate. Bouncing, squiggly letters with a hand-drawn feel give digital art pieces and social media posts a human touch. Hey there, it’s Kayla Ann! I’m an artist and illustrator who uses Astropad and Luna Display to create my vintage-inspired digital art.Īnimated lettering is becoming a popular trend in the digital arts community.
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