How to Animate in Procreate

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Animating in Procreate is a fun and intuitive process. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

How to Animate in Procreate

1. Set Up Your Canvas

  • Open Procreate and create a new canvas.
  • Choose a size appropriate for your animation (e.g., 1920×1080 for HD).
How to Animate in Procreate

2. Enable Animation Assist

  • Tap the Actions menu (wrench icon) in the top-left corner.
  • Go to the Canvas tab.
  • Toggle on Animation Assist. This adds a timeline at the bottom of your screen.
How to Animate in Procreate

3. Understand the Timeline

  • Each frame is represented as a layer in the timeline.
  • Tap a frame to edit it.
  • Use the Add Frame button to create new frames.
How to Animate in Procreate

4. Draw Your Frames

  • Draw on each frame to build your animation.
  • Use the Onion Skin feature (in the Animation Assist settings) to see previous and next frames for reference.
    • Adjust the opacity and number of onion skin frames for better visibility.
How to Animate in Procreate

5. Adjust Frame Settings

  • Tap a frame to access options like:
    • Hold Duration: Makes a frame last longer.
    • Duplicate Frame: Copies the current frame.
How to Animate in Procreate

6. Set Animation Properties

  • Go to the Animation Assist settings (tap the wrench icon > Animation Assist).
    • Choose Loop, Ping-Pong, or One Shot for playback style.
    • Adjust frame rate (frames per second) to control the speed.
How to Animate in Procreate

7. Add Backgrounds and Foregrounds

  • Backgrounds: Create a layer below all animation frames for a static background.
  • Foregrounds: Create a layer above all animation frames for static elements like logos or titles.
How to Animate in Procreate

8. Preview Your Animation

  • Tap Play in the Animation Assist toolbar to preview your work.
How to Animate in Procreate

9. Export Your Animation

  • Go to the Actions menu (wrench icon) > Share.
  • Choose a format:
    • Animated GIF: For short, looping animations.
    • Animated MP4: For high-quality videos.
    • PNG Sequence: For individual frames.
    • Animated HEVC: For higher-quality looping videos.
How to Animate in Procreate

10. Tips for Better Animations

  • Keep it simple: Start with short animations to get the hang of the process.
  • Use layers wisely: Organize your frames and assets for easier editing.
  • Experiment with brushes: Different brushes can add unique textures and effects.
How to Animate in Procreate

Let me know if you’d like detailed tips on any specific part of the process!

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