Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other Procreate questions! Timestamps: 0:15 Intro 0:36 What is Procreate 1:00 Pixelated resizing 2:18 Create preset canvas 2:41 dpi 3:17 Color Profile 3:57 Timelapse settings 4:10 Background color
Thx bro. Very helpful! I'm working on my clothing brand. Heat press & screen print & I didn't know how to get my designs in high resolution for print. Very great full for this video
So helpful subscribed!!! Question- what size would you chose for paper prints size 8.5 x 11 prints?? (Letter) I’ve been choosing just 8.5” x 11” size but do you recommend something else? thank you so much!
Hi there I was wanting to know can you do a video concerning anyone who wants to provide three different sizes of their artwork through Procreate. For example, I only art business, and I really want to start turning my artwork into digital file that people can start downloading and buying online but I just want to offer three sizes small medium and large. Frame sizes: 8x10, 11x14, 18x24. How would I size my camas on Procreate app for those specific frame sizes for people to print? I don’t know if I make any sense but I hope I do. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge I appreciate it..
Can you explain some of the differences between the sRGB options? My understanding is that not all devices have access to the Display P3 format yet, but I'm not sure which sRGB option to choose. I'm primarily using Procreate with Instagram right now.
I have just started with Procreate and I am using image tracing for now but whenever I add an image the image gets pixelated and I have no idea what to do? Please let me know how to get rid of this problem
hie i need to deliver wedding invitation which my client might get printed i am using cmyk but in cmyk there are so many options and colours are not vibrant can you suggest me a good cmyk colour profile
Hi Nathaniel. i want to make sure that my printed-out artprints are crispy and shiny in colors, same like on my ipad screen. i found that sRGB profile is best for that, i see couple of options in 3:34 of your video. Which is the best? Appearance ? can you please let me know ? thanks :)
Thank you! I am new to Procreate. I am an iPhone photographer and I also create digital art with my images and with templates in Canva. I like to create photo Quote prints for wall art print-on-demand. Can I resize my lower resolution iphone images in Procreate so they are 3000 x 3000 for print-on-demand?
Thanks a lot for this helpful tutorial!! So would it be enough to create digital art with dimensions of 3000x3000 pixels and 300 dpi for print on demand?
Im doing art for childrens books... if that matters. Is there a specific color profile for CMYK I should choose? This is not sold... just for my personal publishing 1-2 books of each
How do we get a large canvas to "share, send" properly? Making canvas 300dpi CMYK 24" by 18", but when emailing it, it always comes to the person as a much smaller size of 12" by 9" at 300dpi. As soon as they start to enlarge it to proper size the dpi goes down. I know there must be a simple way to do it that I am missing and can't seem to figure out. Even here you stopped before explain how to save and export. Thanks :)
Hi, I have just seen this video it’s really helpful thank you! Can I just ask if I want to print a picture on to a canvas that’s large 80x120cm will these rules also work? Or will I need to change my pixels and dpi to a larger number?
Hi, thanks for the great video!!! I want to print my paintings from procreate with a professional printing service. Could you tell me what is the biggest size in inches I could print at ,which would still look very sharp with no pixelation? Grateful for any help. Best wishes Sean.
My question is what if I’m trying to create a large poster size print? When I try to set those dimensions in procreate it says it’s too large :( what should I do?
Great video! I plan to print my art in a variety of different products (art prints, stickers, maybe even some apparel and stationery), and I was wondering: would it be good to work on a canvas with the largest size I intend to print on? So say I want to use a design to make a 3”x3” sticker but also a 30”x30” print. Would I draw on a canvas that is 30”x30” and then scale it down as i see it for the obviously smaller sticker, or would I do something completely different?
Hello I need your advice I’ve set me canvas up with the same settings 3000x3000 and 300dpi I wanted 20x16 inches my art print but printing company said the ordinal size is square and it’s 10x10 inches so what settings do I need to print larger artwork like 16x12 or 20x16 thank you brother
Hello there. Can we do 24x36 inch 300 dpi work in Procreate? I want to use procreate. But I have to work on my designs in certain dimensions. I have to print at the same time. The highest size I have worked with is 24x36 inches. And it should also be 300dpi. Can I work in procreate with this size and feature?
Hi and Thank you. I am new to procreate and appreciate your video. If I am to add products to a print on demand besides what you have mentioned, do printers require certain sizes for tshirts and coffee cups for example?
Thank you this was helpful I’ve subbed. I’m planning on doing art prints from 6” by 8” all the way to 28” by 40”, will the 300 dpi and 3000 by 3000 pixels be enough?
I want to print on an A3 format. What pixel dimension should I use? Also I've done previous artwork on a 130dpi; does that mean there is no way to make a decent print out of that?
Hi. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. I have a question should I use tge same steps on DPI while creating my canvas if I want to print my artwork on phone cases? Thank you so much!!
Hi! If I want to print artwork thats not on a square canvas, what size should I make the canvas? Should it be the same size as the print, with 300 dpi? Would any size between 2000 and 3000 px work for good quality, since the minimum is 2000 px?
Hey I have a question, I set my paper size to a4 and it’s super blurry and lines are jagged. I need this size for a frame. Is there anyway to avoid it being blurry?
I just wanna post art online , I’ve seen lots of artist that have super high quality for their art using procreate , whenever I export it’s kinda blurry Do you know the solution for that ? I use 3000x3000 300dpi
You need to know the requirement from your printing company. They will usually specify the minimum and maximum and you can use their sizing and create a preset on Procreate with the same dimensions
Sorry for the question but, would I use this canvas preset then for most projects that are print on demand? Face masks, canvases, tshirts, etc.? Or would I need separate canvas presets for each?
Thank you for such a helpful video! I had a question about the settings. If I make my preset 3000x3000, that would only be for square prints, right? What setting would I use if I wanted to make an art print and sell in it in multiple sizes like 8x10, 14x11, and 24x36?
Yes, exactly! 3k x 3k would be for square prints. If you need to create different types of art, it would be definitely better to create multiple templates. If you can, make sure to use a 1:1 ratio of your print size and canvas size
@@NathanielOngTV thank you for your response. So how to set the ratio in procreate? and also like he said ''if you need different size for the same artwork '' How to proceed this ? Please help I am stuck
Note that the colors will look different. Aim to always create in the colorspace of your final output. If you're printing in CMYK, set up your canvas with CMYK first.
Depends on the quality of print in general. If you want 300dpi print, then the scale has to be 1:1. However, if you can bear some quality loss, you can print bigger scales like window signs etc.
do you have to rasterize procreate5 text before saving the file to go to tshirt printing? I uploaded a font into procreate5 text library and used it in my art. It is asking me if I want to rasterize. If I do not rasterize the font before saving for print will it not print or come out crazy during print?
It generally depends on the printer. Some will require that you send them a flat image, but some of them will ask that you send in layers. At any rate, it's best to duplicate your art so you can keep one with layers, and the other one, flat and rasterised.
This background music was way too loud and distracting I couldn't get through the video. Not needed! Turn it off next time it's hard for sensitive hearing people to concentrate
Hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other Procreate questions!
Timestamps:
0:15 Intro
0:36 What is Procreate
1:00 Pixelated resizing
2:18 Create preset canvas
2:41 dpi
3:17 Color Profile
3:57 Timelapse settings
4:10 Background color
GOD BLESS YOU!!!!!
I'm pretty sure that I'm the last person on the planet to finally start using an ipad, so I need super basic info. This was very helpful! : )
Thank you for this fantastic information! I plan to begin selling my Procreate illustrations on Etsy.
Thanks so much! I’m returning to design textile products and learning digital processes. This was very helpful.
Thx bro. Very helpful! I'm working on my clothing brand. Heat press & screen print & I didn't know how to get my designs in high resolution for print. Very great full for this video
So helpful subscribed!!! Question- what size would you chose for paper prints size 8.5 x 11 prints?? (Letter) I’ve been choosing just 8.5” x 11” size but do you recommend something else? thank you so much!
Hiii, I will try this, because I’m struggling while the pixels and everything in my artwork. Thanks a lot💕
Hi there I was wanting to know can you do a video concerning anyone who wants to provide three different sizes of their artwork through Procreate. For example, I only art business, and I really want to start turning my artwork into digital file that people can start downloading and buying online but I just want to offer three sizes small medium and large. Frame sizes: 8x10, 11x14, 18x24. How would I size my camas on Procreate app for those specific frame sizes for people to print? I don’t know if I make any sense but I hope I do. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge I appreciate it..
Thank you so much!:) I try to follow art tutorials on TH-cam but they usually always skip the canvas setup!
This was exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for your content!!
Can you explain some of the differences between the sRGB options? My understanding is that not all devices have access to the Display P3 format yet, but I'm not sure which sRGB option to choose. I'm primarily using Procreate with Instagram right now.
Can we add grid collage photos in procreate
I have just started with Procreate and I am using image tracing for now but whenever I add an image the image gets pixelated and I have no idea what to do? Please let me know how to get rid of this problem
Thank you so much for this video, was exactly looking for this info on creating a new canvas on procreate for printing later. 😊
Glad it was helpful! Have fun creating!
hie i need to deliver wedding invitation which my client might get printed i am using cmyk but in cmyk there are so many options and colours are not vibrant can you suggest me a good cmyk colour profile
Hi Nathaniel. i want to make sure that my printed-out artprints are crispy and shiny in colors, same like on my ipad screen. i found that sRGB profile is best for that, i see couple of options in 3:34 of your video. Which is the best? Appearance ? can you please let me know ? thanks :)
What if you want to print a 5x7 artwork
I put 3000px for H&W and 300 DPI and it only allows 25 maximum layers.
Thank you! I am new to Procreate. I am an iPhone photographer and I also create digital art with my images and with templates in Canva. I like to create photo Quote prints for wall art print-on-demand. Can I resize my lower resolution iphone images in Procreate so they are 3000 x 3000 for print-on-demand?
You saved my work!!! Thank yoouuuuu
Hi, if we do pixels, how do we know the size of the Canva, or how to print in specific size? Thank you
If I want to do graphics for redbubble, do you recommend that I draw in cmyk, export to png and send to RB?
how do you convert the color profile later on?
Thanks a lot for this helpful tutorial!! So would it be enough to create digital art with dimensions of 3000x3000 pixels and 300 dpi for print on demand?
Which model iPad were you working on when creating this video? Curious to know because of layer limits. Cheers
I'm using the iPad Pro 12.9in
@@NathanielOngTV oh nice one, thanks for letting me know 👍
@@jonathanallen7404 you’re welcome!
Im doing art for childrens books... if that matters. Is there a specific color profile for CMYK I should choose? This is not sold... just for my personal publishing 1-2 books of each
How do we get a large canvas to "share, send" properly? Making canvas 300dpi CMYK 24" by 18", but when emailing it, it always comes to the person as a much smaller size of 12" by 9" at 300dpi. As soon as they start to enlarge it to proper size the dpi goes down. I know there must be a simple way to do it that I am missing and can't seem to figure out. Even here you stopped before explain how to save and export. Thanks :)
Helpful and to the point! I also appreciate the animation you had to explain dpi - subscribed!
If I was to use my art work canvas on multiple sizes like canvas and card making do I make it big enough or make it the exact size as each project?
Hi, I have just seen this video it’s really helpful thank you! Can I just ask if I want to print a picture on to a canvas that’s large 80x120cm will these rules also work? Or will I need to change my pixels and dpi to a larger number?
Im planning on creating folk art pictures
please, how can i export my file RGB as CMYK?
Hi, thanks for the great video!!! I want to print my paintings from procreate with a professional printing service. Could you tell me what is the biggest size in inches I could print at ,which would still look very sharp with no pixelation? Grateful for any help.
Best wishes
Sean.
Thanks for ur simple explanation! Just what I needed !! god bless you
My question is what if I’m trying to create a large poster size print? When I try to set those dimensions in procreate it says it’s too large :( what should I do?
Great video! I plan to print my art in a variety of different products (art prints, stickers, maybe even some apparel and stationery), and I was wondering: would it be good to work on a canvas with the largest size I intend to print on? So say I want to use a design to make a 3”x3” sticker but also a 30”x30” print. Would I draw on a canvas that is 30”x30” and then scale it down as i see it for the obviously smaller sticker, or would I do something completely different?
In general, larger sizes are because it's easier to resize into smaller ones later. But the best case is to design specific to the size.
Hello I need your advice I’ve set me canvas up with the same settings 3000x3000 and 300dpi I wanted 20x16 inches my art print but printing company said the ordinal size is square and it’s 10x10 inches so what settings do I need to print larger artwork like 16x12 or 20x16 thank you brother
I plan to use this for my online shop and for my prints
Glad to hear that! Wish you success on your online shop!
Hello there. Can we do 24x36 inch 300 dpi work in Procreate? I want to use procreate. But I have to work on my designs in certain dimensions. I have to print at the same time. The highest size I have worked with is 24x36 inches. And it should also be 300dpi. Can I work in procreate with this size and feature?
Hi and Thank you. I am new to procreate and appreciate your video. If I am to add products to a print on demand besides what you have mentioned, do printers require certain sizes for tshirts and coffee cups for example?
Thanks man 🙏❤
Thank you for your information, it was very helpful!
Thank you this was helpful I’ve subbed. I’m planning on doing art prints from 6” by 8” all the way to 28” by 40”, will the 300 dpi and 3000 by 3000 pixels be enough?
If you're doing art prints, use the same sized canvas as your print size, and use 300 dpi
I want to print on an A3 format. What pixel dimension should I use?
Also I've done previous artwork on a 130dpi; does that mean there is no way to make a decent print out of that?
Hi. Thank you so much for sharing this tutorial. I have a question should I use tge same steps on DPI while creating my canvas if I want to print my artwork on phone cases? Thank you so much!!
Yes you can! Just make sure that the size is exactly the same as the requirement from your printer company.
I’mplanning on producing my own line of shirts in the future. 💯
Looking forward to it!
Hi! If I want to print artwork thats not on a square canvas, what size should I make the canvas? Should it be the same size as the print, with 300 dpi? Would any size between 2000 and 3000 px work for good quality, since the minimum is 2000 px?
Aim to have the exact sizing with 300dpi whenever possible
@@NathanielOngTV thank you for the help!
Hey I have a question, I set my paper size to a4 and it’s super blurry and lines are jagged. I need this size for a frame. Is there anyway to avoid it being blurry?
If I already created my art on a smaller canvas size, how do resize and still maintain high quality ? Does exporting to photoshop help ? Thanks 🙏
Unfortunately, there is no solution for this. You must redraw if you want to retain the quality. You cannot resize up. Not even with Photoshop.
Thanks for getting to the point in your video… Very helpful
I just wanna post art online , I’ve seen lots of artist that have super high quality for their art using procreate , whenever I export it’s kinda blurry
Do you know the solution for that ?
I use 3000x3000 300dpi
Thank you
Really useful! Thank you!!
Thank you so much for this really helpful tutorial s2
Hello, I am wanting to create my clothes designs on procreate, how would I change the Format so they can be printed?
You need to know the requirement from your printing company. They will usually specify the minimum and maximum and you can use their sizing and create a preset on Procreate with the same dimensions
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Sorry for the question but, would I use this canvas preset then for most projects that are print on demand? Face masks, canvases, tshirts, etc.? Or would I need separate canvas presets for each?
It's best if you have a separate preset for ease of use. They will have different sizes!
Thank you for such a helpful video! I had a question about the settings. If I make my preset 3000x3000, that would only be for square prints, right? What setting would I use if I wanted to make an art print and sell in it in multiple sizes like 8x10, 14x11, and 24x36?
Yes, exactly! 3k x 3k would be for square prints. If you need to create different types of art, it would be definitely better to create multiple templates. If you can, make sure to use a 1:1 ratio of your print size and canvas size
@@NathanielOngTV thank you for your response. So how to set the ratio in procreate? and also like he said ''if you need different size for the same artwork '' How to proceed this ? Please help I am stuck
@@MuhammadAli-xz2md this is where I am lost as well
What if it was set on rBg and you want to convert it to CMYK? Like after the art work was done?
Note that the colors will look different. Aim to always create in the colorspace of your final output. If you're printing in CMYK, set up your canvas with CMYK first.
Helpful video but your bg music overpowers your voice.
Thank you so much for this!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the video! Does 3000*3000 usually work for post cards too? :)
how big can I print with these dimensions?
Depends on the quality of print in general. If you want 300dpi print, then the scale has to be 1:1. However, if you can bear some quality loss, you can print bigger scales like window signs etc.
do you have to rasterize procreate5 text before saving the file to go to tshirt printing? I uploaded a font into procreate5 text library and used it in my art. It is asking me if I want to rasterize. If I do not rasterize the font before saving for print will it not print or come out crazy during print?
It generally depends on the printer. Some will require that you send them a flat image, but some of them will ask that you send in layers. At any rate, it's best to duplicate your art so you can keep one with layers, and the other one, flat and rasterised.
@Nathaniel Ong Thank you for your feedback. I appreciate the time you took to answer.
Thank you but the music is too loud
the music is so lowd
Good video, thank you! but your background music was way too loud and distracting
Great video, easy subscribe
Thanks for the sub! Glad you found this useful!
great video, but I will say the music is very distracting.
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the music is very distracting
Switch off background music plz
This background music was way too loud and distracting I couldn't get through the video. Not needed! Turn it off next time it's hard for sensitive hearing people to concentrate
I’m sure someone else probably commented but your background music almost makes this otherwise good material unwatchable
nope, not when i can get a better art an drawing app for half the cost an works better than procreate an photoshop, that is AFFINITY PHOTO