Course Content
Welcome
Welcome to my iPad Lettering Lowercase Modern Calligraphy Alphabet course! During my free Basic Strokes course, I showed you EVERY stroke you need to form lowercase letters on the iPad (you can sign up here as you'll need to complete the Basic Strokes course first https://createwithprocreate.thinkific.com/courses/iPad-lettering-basics). I am left-handed so there will be some tips for lefties, but this course is for righties too! There will be split screen videos as my hand covers a lot of the lettering from a top view perspective so you'll get to see from a different angle as well. Find the worksheets and brushes in the MATERIALS section below - you'll find light mode and dark mode worksheets and another lettering brashest (different to the set included with the free Basic Strokes course). JOIN THE FB GROUP FOR THIS COURSE - IPAD LETTERING WITH PROCREATE - STUDENTS ONLY https://www.facebook.com/groups/769153460359682 If you have any issues, please reach out to me via: EMAIL: [email protected] INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/createwithprocreate FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/createwithprocreate
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Procreate Left-Handed Lettering Tips
I can't add more than one video to each lesson so the bite-sized demo videos for left-handed tips using Procreate can be found in the lessons below. These videos have no audio.
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Lowercase Alphabet Lessons (ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
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BONUS: MAKE FONTS ON YOUR IPAD
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iPad Lettering – Lowercase Modern Calligraphy Alphabet Course #letterwithzoe
About Lesson

If you feel like the pressure curve you’ve been using is fine for some brushes but it doesn’t work with other brushes – instead of needing to change the pressure curve every time you change your brush… you can actually set the pressure curve on individual brushes.

1. Open Brushes (1st icon, top right) and tap the brush you want to edit to open the settings.

2. Tap Apple Pencil along the left hand menu.

3. Tap the % or Max grey round rectangle next to Size (the top option). A pop-up will open so you can type the percentage instead of using the slider.

4. Next to the blue highlighted Numeric rectangle, there is a Pressure option. Tap this to open the curve.

5. You can edit the pressure curve like shown in the previous Pressure Curve lesson but it will only apply to this particular brush. Tap Done in the top right corner to save (orange button).

Hope this helps! 🙂