Welcome to Procreate! This chapter introduces you to Pr oc re at e an d th e ke y fe at ur es th at ma ke it th e on ly choice for serious artists.
Step into the world of a professional artist Procreate is the only studio-grade sketchbook for iPad®. Whether you're storyboarding storyboard ing the next Hollywood blockbuster, illustrating a children's book or a casual artist, Procreate puts you in a league of your own.
A revolutionary painting engine engine T h e f i rs t th i n g yo u ’l l n ot i c e i s th a t Th Procreate paints fast. Really fast. Each and every one of your strokes are painted with precision and speed unlike anything you’ve ever seen. You’ll see your paint blend, decay and and even smudge in realtime. It’s all thanks to Silica™ the next generation painting engine —developed using state-of-the-art state-of-the-art OpenGL ES technologies. Silica™ squeezes every last drop of juice from the GPU (graphics processing unit). The result delivers unparalleled unparallele d performance on a mobile device. Silica™ brings graphics-accelerated painting to your iPad® for the first time.
Size
Live brush preview
A giant step forward Procreate is different to other digital painting apps. It puts the most-used too t oo l s r i gh t u p f r o nt . You ’l l a l wa ys f i nd yo u r b r u sh si ze an d op a c i ty h an dy dy,, i n the t he f or m o f 2 pr e c i si on sl i de r s.
Precision is key When you hold down a precision slider, a real-time preview will appear. Letting go will select the value and hide the preview. No matter what zoom you work at, the preview will always represent what will be applied to your canvas.
Opacity
Unlike normal sliders, these have been engineered to give you more control towards low values when extreme precision is required.
Pull-away feature feature Try holding the slider and pulling away horizontally. The further you are away from the graphic of the slider, the smaller the increments will change. Allowing minuscule changes to brush attributes. This pull-away feature works in all sliders in Procreate.
Pro tip In the settings (via Canvas view) you can swap which side the precision sliders and undo/redo appear on. Great for lefties!
Overview of Procreate Ve rsi on 1.6 bri ngs ov er 60 new powerful features tailored for professional artists all packed into a beautiful interface; everything you need to creat e yo ur next mas te rpi ece. Tra nsf or m yo ur iPad® into the ult ima te mobile illustration studio.
What you’ll learn In this guide you will find a basic walkthrough of the Procreate application for iPad®. You’ll quickly pick up how to:
• Create, duplicate email and export a canvas. • Paint and customise every facet of your brush. • Create your very own brush from any image you want. • Simulate real paint with the loading and wetness settings. • Use the smudge tool to blend colours effortlessly. • Control brush results with the precision sliders. • Manipulate the way colour is displayed via layer blends. • Erase mistakes and make use of the undo/redo system. • Layer artwork, isolate and merge elements. • Use other handy tools such as flip canvas, transform and import from Photos. • Export PSD & PNG files.
In si de th is ch ap te r yo u le ar n ab ou t creat in g, mo vi ng an d editing artwork. Also, learn how to create galler y stacks to group your artwork and stay organised.
Create new canvas
Create a new canvas
Choose a canvas size
Tapping on the + icon in the top right of your screen will make a new canvas. Upon returning to the Gallery you can rename your
You can chose between 2 canvas sizes in Procreate:
art by tapping on the placeholder title.
• Standard Definition – 960 pixels wide by 704 pixels high; or • High Definition – 1920 pixels wide by 1408 pixels high
Note: Due to hardware limitations, first generation iPad® owners will only be able to use a standard definition canvas and will load straight into a canvas without the selection screen.
Renaming Artwork Tap title
Tap the title inside the artwork’s thumbnail to bring up the keyboard. Hit Done or dismiss the keyboard to save the title. Until you edit an artwork’s title it will be called “Untitled Artwork”.
Stacks When you create a stack it will be automatically be called “Untitled Stack”. You can edit the name of the stack by tapping on the text in the thumbnail (just like editing the title of a singular artwork). To read more on stacks, see page 11.
Share
Edit mode Tap the Ed it butt on to acce ss several more advanced options. Selecting any thumbnail will put a blue outline around it and enable the following options:
Share Show your masterpieces to friends or export it to your desktop to keep on working! See page 50 for more details on sharing.
Duplicate When you get serious with a piece of work you may want to save a version in case something goes wrong. Select your artwork and hit the duplicate button to clone your art.
Delete When you’re finished with a canvas, throw it away by selecting it and tapping the trash can. Be careful, deleting artwork is permanent.
Duplicate
Delete
Drag and drop
Moving artwork Keep your art your way with easy drag and dropping of artwork.
Single items You can drag and drop one item at a time at any point in the Gallery view. Just tap and hold until the thumbnail lifts out of the Gallery. Just let go to drop it where you want.
Multiple items Head into Edit mode and select multiple items by tapping them. A blue border will surround the items to indicate they are selected. Drag and drop these items to the desired location to complete the move. You can also make a stack out of multiple items by dropping on top of another thumbnail. See next page for more info.
Gallery stacks The wor ld of an arti st can be prett y messy. To help keep things organised, Procreate lets you group your artwork in stacks.
Creating a stack A stack can be recognised by several thumbnails on top of each other. To create a stack drop a thumbnail on top of another. When the lower thumbnail enlarges, it’s ready to make the stack. From here, you can name the stack just like any other thumbnail by tapping the title.
Moving artwork out of a stack While dragging a thumbnail(s), hover over the back button to leave the current stack. If you move all items out of a stack, the stack will disappear.
Stack
Shortcuts are a important part of every artist’s repertoire. Le ar n how Pr oc re at e us es iP ad ’s mu lt i- to uc h di sp la y to kee p maximum pr od uc tivity.
Paint, Smudge & Erase Tap or drag yo ur finge r on the can vas to app ly pai nt, eras e or sm udg e you r art. Try varying your drawing speeds. as many brushes are affected by how fast you draw!
Undo an action Procreate comes with 100 undo states, to make painting a little less stressful. Just swipe with 3 fingers from right to left to go back one step at a time.
Redo an action To go forw ard a st ep whe n you hav e perhaps undone too many steps, swipe from left to right with 3 fingers.
Clear layer Instantly clear your layer by using a Zmotion anywhere on the canvas. This can be very handy when you’re speed painting or sketching concepts.
Zoom in/out Pinching the screen allows you to zoom in and out of the canvas. The Procreate zoom feature is based largely on speed, so try alternating yo ur sp eed to su it yo ur st yl e.
Rotate Canvas By simply rotating your fingers whilst yo u pin ch the sc reen yo u can chan ge th e angl e of yo ur can va s. Th is is gr eat for getting the perfect angle on those difficult strokes.
Fit to screen To ins ta ntl y fit the can vas to screen, quickly pinch inwards. For best results, try lifting your fingers off the screen as your pinch finishes.
View 1:1 pixels When wor king on a HD can vas it can be handy to view your art at a 1:1 pixel level. Tapping three fingers will adjust you r vi ew to 1:1 . This ge stu re will no t affect your canvas rotation
Straighten canvas This ge st ure will onl y di sr ega rd the canvas rotation, returning it to its initial orientation. i.e. aligned with the iPad.
Proc reat e’s re vo lu ti on ar y brus h sys te m in tr od uc es th e mo st cr ea ti ve br us hes av ai la bl e on a mo bi le de vi ce . Le ar n th e in s- and -o uts to ge t the mo st ou t of th e Pro Tools an d be gi n cr ea ti ng yo ur own.
Brush shape
Game-changing brushes You ’ll no ti ce that the br ush es just feel different in Procreate. Tha t’s be cau se we’v e ma de them different. We decided it was time to move forward from the 1980s and really put some power into our brushes system. We do this by splitting our brushes into 2 core elements; Shape and Grain.
Brush grain
By treating them separately you’ll find you can achieve some incredible results. Anything from realistic brushes, to imaginative, out-there textures are all possible with the advanced brush behaviours in Procreate. For more info on shapes and grains see page 31, later in this chapter. We have also made a detailed explanation on brushes in our Tutorials section of our website.
Resulting stroke
Brush sets
Using the brush tool Tapping the Paintbrush icon will switch to paint mode. Your selected tool will appear blue to indicate it is active. Tap it again to invoke the brush library. Instead of a double tap you may prefer to tap and hold on a tool to go straight to the brush library. You will notice your brushes are inside sets. You can swipe the brush sets page left and right to navigate. The pages are represented by dots below the icons. Once you’ve selected your Brush Group, select a brush and tap outside the pane to close it. The Smudge and Eraser tools work in the same manner. These will also remember which brush, size and opacity you used last, so there’s no need to open the brush library every time you switch tools.
Pro tip The Paint, Smudge and Eraser tools use the same brush libraries. That means you only need to create a brush once to use it across all three tool types! Why not try your favourite rough brush as a smudge? (See page 33 for more info on smudging.)
Complete control Procreate features a groundbreaking drawing engine called Silica™, This allows unparalleled control over every one of your brushes.
Tweaking your brush While viewing the brush library, double tap (or single tap if it’s already selected) to enter the Advanced Brush settings dialogue. You will notice six selectors that contain the characteristics of your brush. Use the sliders in each tab to change the behaviour of your selected brush. Once you are happy with your brush, tap outside the popover to start drawing. To save you the time of having to create a brush multiple times, Procreate uses one library between the paint, smudge and eraser tools. This means a brush that is created in paint, will also be available in smudge and erase (and vice versa).
Pro tip In the Advanced Brush Settings popover there is an info button. Tapping this will explain how each slider will affect your brush. Some settings are best understood by playing with them! For more info, see the Pro Guide: How Brushes Work on the Si website.
Simulate real-life painting Procreate has the ability to mimic reallife painting techniques—without the mess—using two settings called wetn ess an d loa ding.
Loading You’ll find these settings in the Dynamics tab and just like real painting, you can set an amount of paint to each brush stroke. It works just like a falloff, meaning every stroke will run out of paint.
Wetness Adding wetness to your Procreate brush gives the same effect as in real-life. It will make the paint appear to be watered down and paint will shift around as your brush drags across it. Think of it as a on-the-fly smudge tool. Keep in mind, wetness will not work if you have 100% loading as the paint needs to “run out” to give the watery effect.
Found in Dynamics tab
A style for everyone Than ks to th e agi li ty of the Silica ™ engine, Procreate can also paint in a purely digital manner with a setting called Glaze.
Glaze When you turn Glaze on (Advanced Brush settings > Dynamics tab) your brush will behave like a digital brush in a program such as Adobe® Photoshop®. It will not build up on itself until you release your finger and paint again. This is perfect for creating a high gloss sheen on an eye, glass or any other reflective surface. It can also be great for creating smooth, consistent shades and gradients similar to a graphic novel-style. NOTE: Glaze and Wetness can not both be on at the same time.
Turn Glaze on/off
Rearranging your brushes From time to time you’ll want to delete, shuffle, or duplicate a brush. You’ll find most of the organising you’ll need to do is available via a few easy gestures.
Drag and drop Tap and hold a brush OR a group to pull it out of it’s location. Let go to drop it into the desired location. Pro Tools cannot be moved or from their current set. If you try to move one it will duplicate instead, keeping the original in its place. A duplicate overlay will appear over the floating thumbnail to indicate the duplication.
Swipe-to-action If you swipe across a brush you will be presented with 2 options, depending on what kind of brush you have selected.
• Pro Tools (i.e. that are built by Si) can either be reset to the default settings or duplicated. Pro Tools cannot be deleted. • User-Created Tools can either be duplicated or deleted.
Pro tip Swipe to reveal
Duplicate an awesome brush and make changes to it. That way you have a good base to start from and you won’t lose your original brush!
Tap to edit name
Renaming brushes and sets Custom brushes, duplicated brushes and custom brush sets can be renamed to pe rso nal ise yo ur to ols .
Brushes Only user-created brushes, or duplicated P ro Tools can be renamed. To edit the name of your custom brush, go to the General tab inside the Advanced Brush Settings popover and tap in the name field to bring up the keyboard.
General tab
Double tap to show options
Brush sets If you tap on a brush group that is already selected you will get an option to rename it or delete it. If it is not already selected a double tap will bring up the options.
Custom brushes As a firs t for di gi tal pai ntin g on the iP ad , you can now cre ate yo ur ve r y ow n brushes. And it’s easy!
Create your own brush Tapping the + icon in the top right of the Brushes popover will flip over and highlight the Source selector in Advanced Brush settings. The two empty squares indicate the foundations of a Procreate brush; Shape and Grain. Shape The brush shape is a container that houses the grain. Whatever your grain is, it will fit inside the shape just like a stencil. Grain Think of the grain as a paint roller. When you paint a stroke, the grain is ‘rolled’ onto the canvas.
Pro tips: You can load an image from the Pro Library or your own Photos camera roll. The images found in the Pro Library are those used by the Pro tools. Once you have entered both Shape and Grain you’ll notice the remaining selectors along the bottom will light up, allowing you to start editing your brush’s behaviour. If you don’t enter both Shape and Grain the incomplete brush will be automatically deleted.
Pure black will be 100% transparent, while 100% white will be solid. Anywhere in between will be semi-transparent. Remember, grains work better when they are seamless. There are some great tutorials online on how to make seamless textures. The key to discovering great brushes is to experiment. Put any old photo into grain and shape, tweak a few sliders and see what happens! For more info, see the Pro Guide: How Brushes Work on the Si website.
The most delicious and fastest smudge tool in an illustration ap p. So go od , it ne ed s to be se en to be be li ev ed.
Smudge
Smudging Colours Procreate uses 64-bits per pixel, giving you the smo oth est, mos t a ccurate c olo ur-b lending on a mobile platform.
Smudge tool Select the smudge icon and tap it again to bring up the brush pane. Once you have selected your smudging brush, tap outside the pane to close it.
Pro tip: Remember that Smudge uses the same library as Paint. Try using a scratchy, textured brush to smudge with a rougher effect.
Different strengths While usi ng the sm udge too l tr y play in g with va r yi ng leve ls of op acity as it work s slightly different to paint.
Higher strengths By using smudge at full pressure, colour will really be pushed around, like wet paint. It will mess up colours very quickly and quite often give harsh drag lines as you smear the paint.
Lower strengths If you use smudge at low pressure, it will behave like you are smudging a pencil with your finger; not all colour will be pulled away and the trails will be much more gentle. This is particularly useful for creating very smooth gradients.
Pro tip: Use a combination of strengths for a polished result. Try smudging at higher strength to quickly get the blend started and use lower strengths to refine and smooth the effect.
Fo r abs ol ut e co nt ro l wh en cl ea ni ng up art, you ca n us e the same brushes library for erase as painting and smud ge. Re pa ir in g ar twor k ha s ne ver be en ea si er.
Eraser
Fixing mistakes Slip-ups happen to the best of us. Luckily, Procreate has a few great features to help you correct errors.
Eraser tool The eraser tool is controlled just like the paint and smudge tools. Tap the icon once to select it, or twice to choose your brush.
Undo and redo Procreate comes with up to 100 undo and redo states. Tap the undo/redo arrow to find where you went wrong, and try again. When cycling through your undos and redos a notification will let you know which action was last affected by the undo/redo.
Pro tip:
Undo
Using the eraser with a hard brush shape can be great for making rough edges smooth and sharp. Alternatively, try a rough brush at a low opacity to blend a layer without seeing an obvious edge.
Redo
Thanks to the Silica™ engine, Procreate allows a deep 48-bit colour range. This chapter explains the HSB sl id ers an d ho w to sav e yo ur fa vo ur it e co lo ur s.
Eyedropper Current Colour
New colour
Colour selection
Choosing colours To keep things familiar to desktop users and give absolute control over colour selection, Procreate comes with an extra-large colour picker and Hue, Saturation & Brightness (HSB) colour sliders.
Colour picker Tap on the colour box icon in the top right, to open the colour pane. Choose your colour using the HSB sliders. Once you’re happy with the colour, tap off the pane to close it. Hue
Pro tip
Saturation
The eyedropper has a shortcut! Simply hold your finger still on the canvas and a magnifying glass will appear. Lift your finger to select the colour last displayed.
Brightness
Favourite colour swatches
If you use the shortcut while erase or smudge is selected, it will automatically switch back to paint for you to save time!
Drag and drop to swatch below
Saving your favourite colours Once you have created the perfect colour, save it for easy access down the track.
Swatches There are two ways you can save a favourite colour: Drag a selected colour from the colour indicator at the top of the popover. Release it over the desired swatch box at the bottom of the popover to save it. Alternatively, tap and hold for 0.5 seconds over the whichever swatch box you wish to replace and the currently selected colour will replace what’s in that swatch box.
Hold a swatch to replace it with the new colour
Eyedropper shortcut Stay focused on your canvas with the quick eyedropper shortcut. You can quickly chose a colour from your canvas without going into the colour popover. Tap and hold anywhere on the canvas and let go to select the colour shown in the loupe. By default you need to hold for 0.40 seconds before the eyedropper activates. If you find this too short, head to the Actions popover > Settings tab to change the delay. See page 52 for more info on the Actions popover.
Eyedropper loupe
Lay er s are a ne ce ss ar y to ol fo r pr of es si on al ar ti st s. Lea rn ab ou t me rg in g la ye rs , bl en d mode s, mo di fi er s and th e po we rful al ph a lo ck .
New layer
Delete Layer
Building up artwork Procreate allows you to use up to 16 layers at any one time which eliminates merging before you’re ready.
Overview of layers Selected layer
Blend mode (next page) Layer handle
Layers are a very handy to isolate elements of your artwork or try something new without destroying what’s underneath.
Creating a new layer Create new layers with the + icon. A new layer will automatically be inserted above the current layer.
Moving layers To change the order of the layers, hold the layer handle and drag up of down. Release to set the new order.
Layer visibility Alpha lock (page 44)
Layer visibility
Turn a layer’s visibility on or off by tapping the eye icon. If a layer is hidden, the thumbnail will go semi-transparent and it cannot be drawn on.
Pro tip: Try sketching a concept and turn the opacity of that layer down. Then, refine it on a new layer above.
Layer opacity
Blending layers Users familiar with desktop painting will be at home with Procreate’s blend modes.
Layer blend modes There are several blend modes available in Procreate: Normal Like drawing on plain paper with no effects. Multiply Makes dark pixels darker and lighter pixels transparent. Screen The opposite to multiply mode, it will make dark pixels more transparent. Add Creates awesome effects that look like blooming lights or image burn.
Current mode
Lighten Very close to screen mode except with Lighten, the threshold will be stronger. Exclusion Can produce different filter-like effects depending on the colour used. Try making your top layer navy blue, set to exclusion and lower the opacity.
Alpha lock (ON)
Alpha lock Procreate comes with the ability to lock a layer’s tr ans pa ren cy (o r alph a). This featu re mean s once yo ur edges are right, you will never have to do them again. Pro tip:
Lock your layer’s alpha Try blocking out your shape in any colour. Once you have tidied up the edge, hit the alpha icon to lock the alpha pixels in place. From here on, you will only be able to paint or smudge inside the area that already has paint on it. If you want to touch up an edge, or add to it, simply turn the alpha lock off, tidy it up and flick it back on to preserve the alpha once again.
If you lock a layer’s alpha you can fill it with a solid colour by tapping Fill in the layer modifiers.
Merging Layers Tap and hold a selected layer’s thumbnail to merge a layer up or down. Keep in mind that the top layer will only be presented with merge down, while the bottom layer will only be able to merge up. Merging layers will apply any blending mode to the pixels below and will also disregard any alpha lock. Merge options
When you reach 16 layers, you will need to start merging if you wish to create another layer.
Pro tip: When trying different ideas on your precious art, use a separate layer until you’re sure you’re happy with the result. Then, merge the layers and keep painting!
Layer modifiers When you tap on a selected layer’s thumbnail, you’ll be presented with several options that will affect that layer only. You’ll be able to: Transform Scale, rotate & move layer. (see next page for more) Duplicate Duplicates the current layer. Clear Erase all art on current layer leaving an empty layer. Fill Cover current layer with your currently selected colour. Fill will cover all art on the current layer.
Pro tip: Use duplicate as a way of making changes to a layer while having a backup. You can even erase parts of a layer and chose a blending mode to accentuate areas or give extra contrast.
Layer modifiers
flip horizontally
Transforming layers By tapping a selected layer’s thumbnail you will be
flip vertically
greeted with 4 options. Choose transform to close the layers popover and go back to a modified canvas view. While in transform mode, you can not paint. To get back to paint mode, accept or cancel the transform. The following gestures work while in transform mode:
rotate 45° clockwise
• One finger drag to move layer around. • Two finger pinch to increase or decrease layer. • Two finger turn to rotate layer.
rotate 45° anti-clockwise
Along with these gestures you have some handy shortcut icons on the side. These include flip horizontally and vertically, and rotate by 45° increments for precision transforming.
In si de th e ac ti on s po po ver yo u’l l fi nd se veral op ti on s th at af fe ct you r ca nva s. You ca n in se rt ph ot os , sha re ar tw ork, tweak your interface and read more on Procreate.
Canvas actions Insert photo Import an image from your Camera Roll. You might want to use it to trace, or just as a reference. Once you select the image you can transform it to whatever size you like.
Take photo If your iPad® is equipped with a camera, you will be able to take a photo and put it straight onto the canvas!
Flip horizontally or vertically Many artists flip their artwork to check proportions. Tap either button to flip your canvas.
Set artwork orientation If you ever find your canvas is upside down in the gallery, turn your device to get it the artwork the right way up and hit this button to have it remember which way is up.
Share your artwork Procreate features several ways to show off your artwork.
Send via Email To stay within the limitations of email size, you can only email your Procreate canvas in a flat JPEG or PNG with alpha (meaning any transparency will be saved).
Share via Twitter If you have set up a Twitter account with iOS 5 you can send your art straight to Twitter. If you haven’t, head to your iPad’s Settings App > Twitter and follow the steps.
Send to iTunes® iTunes you can receive a flattened JPEG or PNG with alpha. Or when you’re serious about your art, you can send a layered PSD (native Adobe® Photoshop® file), To make use of the files, head to iTunes and select your device in the left pane. Choose the Apps tab up the top, and scroll down to File Sharing, with a list of apps. Select Procreate and you should see your files.
Send to Photos Send a flattened JPEG or PNG with alpha to your camera roll. If your image looks strange it might be because you forgot to turn your background layer on before exporting!
More info Gestures Gui de It is a great idea to learn these gestures, as it can make your Procreate experience even faster. Tapping this button will launch Safari and go to The Gestures tutorial on the Si website.
User Guide A quick link to the guide you are reading now, should you ever delete it from your iBooks app. Tapping this button will take you to the download link.
Tutorials & Resources To help you realise the full potential of Procreate and further your own skills, we have prepa red a few gem s of wisdom for you. Tapping this button will visit the Tutorials page in Safari.
Support & Feedback We love to hear from the artistic community. If you’re loving what we’re doing, let us know. If you’re not lovi ng it so much, let us know too! We’re always active on our support pages taking in your thoughts, so get vocal! Tapping this button will open Safari and head to the Si support forum .
User interface settings Rotate with zoom This allows you to turn your canvas as you zoom in; it can be great for getting the perfect angle on your art. Turning it OFF will lock your canvas to stay straight. By default this setting is ON.
Eyedropper delay Use the slider to set the delay before the eyedropper shortcut activates. Sliding all the way to the left will turn the shortcut OFF. By default, this setting is 0.40 seconds.
Right-aligned sliders Change which side the precision sliders are placed. By default this setting is ON. Turning it OFF will place the sliders on the left.
This section credits the awesome artists whos e work we used in this guide. It also has a few resource links, a Si bi og ra ph y an d th e ob li ga tory le ga l ja rg on .
Artwork credits The following Procreate fan art has been used in this User Guide:
Newer Model
Elf
by Laurent Canniccioni http://bonaparte333.cghub.com
by Patipat Asavasena (aka Asuka111) http://asuka111.net
Unfinished Business by Laurent Canniccioni http://bonaparte333.cghub.com
Home
Love Sick
Kingdom of Air
by Laurent Canniccioni http://bonaparte333.cghub.com
by Dan Hoffman http://pocketeasel.tumblr.com
by Jonathan Gesinski http://www.goosekeeper.com
Artwork credits (continued)
Eleusinian Mask
Bus Ride
by Dan Hoffman http://pocketeasel.tumblr.com
by Haibo Zhu http://zhuzhu.deviantart.com
Totuskey Silos
For Sisu
by Eric Weik http://newriversdigital.com
by Jonathan Gesinski http://www.goosekeeper.com
Centurion by Jonathon Gesinski http://www.goosekeeper.com
More info Tutorials and Resources To help you realise the full potential of Procreate, we have prepared a few gems of wisdom. Besides Googling Procreate, visit savage.si/resources-and-guides page for more. The internet is a wealth of resources! The artistic community is huge and fortunately, love to share and help each other. Besides the fore-mentioned resources we have, try searching “Procreate iPad” in a search engine or YouTube. We also have a Flickr group that you can submit your artwork to. While you’re there, why not get some inspiration! Go to: flickr.com/groups/procreate
Feedback & Support We always keep a close eye on what our community has to say. If you have some feedback, we’d love to hear from you. Whether it be praise, suggestions for future updates, or you simply want to know the meaning of life—drop us line at savage.si/support Also, stay up-to-date by following us on Twitter @SiPropaganda, joining us on Facebook , or our blog at savage.si/blog
About Si Savage Interactive (aka Si) is based in Hobart, Australia. All four of us set our bar pretty high when it comes to our work and appreciate the same attention to detail in other people’s work. Outside of software development, we indulge in the dark arts of video games.