The Procreate category is dedicated to the exploration and mastery of this powerful digital art platform. Dive deep into Procreate’s myriad features, from its wide array of brushes to its advanced layering system, and learn how artists use this tool to create stunning digital works. Whether you’re a beginner just starting your digital art journey or an experienced artist seeking inspiration, our Procreate category has something for everyone.

November 12, 2024

From Sketch to Screen: Crafting Urban Railway Scenes in Digital Art

"Where Steel Meets Sky: A City's Pulse" captures the rhythmic heartbeat of urban life, where industrial arteries curve through the dawn-painted atmosphere. The elevated train, a metallic lifeline, winds its way through a carefully orchestrated dance of geometric precision and architectural grace. Against a canvas of warm amber sky, the city's silhouette stands sentinel, its skyscrapers piercing the horizon like silent guardians. At street level, the intricate latticework of steel beams and industrial frameworks creates a mechanical canopy, while the vintage subway car adds a touch of timeless urban character. The station's geometric facade provides a structured counterpoint to the organic flow of the elevated track, its pattern echoing the city's ordered chaos. This is where engineering meets artistry, where the mechanical precision of urban infrastructure transforms into poetry, and where every steel beam tells a story of humanity's endless reach skyward.
July 13, 2023

Vanishing Point Perspective, Procreate, Traditional

"Vanishing Point Perspective: Procreate and Traditional Techniques" offers a unique blend of digital and traditional art, showcasing the charm of classic methods in a modern context. In this piece, Steven Milanese shares his journey of creating artwork in Procreate that captures the essence of traditional drawing techniques, focusing on a vanishing point perspective. The artwork, featuring two trains passing each other, is crafted without selection tools or masking, using a digital Bakersville ink pen to mimic the classic ink-on-paper feel. This article reflects Steven's exploration of how traditional art concepts can harmonize with digital tools, creating a piece that resonates with movement and perspective.