Summary of How To Turn Your Photo Into RETRO POSTER in Procreate | Step-by-Step Tutorial

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This video demonstrates how to turn a photo into a retro poster in Procreate. First, the photo is edited to add highlights and shadows. Next, a border is created around the photo using selection. Finally, the poster is merged to the original photo.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, the artist shows how to turn a photo into a Retro poster in Procreate. First, they import the reference photo. Then, they adjust settings, including the taper and stabilization. They then start drawing the eyes, lashes, and irises. Next, they fill in the areas with color, and finally, they add finishing touches. The video concludes with a demonstration of how to create the grungy texture brush.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, the author demonstrates how to turn a photo into a retro poster in Procreate. First, the author cleans the photo and outlines the eyes with a dark line. Next, the author fills in the iris and lashes with darker colors, and creates shadows around the eyes. Finally, the author adds a shadow beneath the lashes and finishes the poster with a layer of color.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, the author demonstrates how to turn a photo into a retro poster in Procreate using layers. First, they create outlines around the photo with dark strokes. They then paint over the outlines with lighter strokes to create the highlights and shadows. Finally, they add a final layer to the photo to create the lips.
  • 00:15:00 This video shows how to turn a photo into a retro poster in Procreate. First, the dark areas under the lips and around the eyes are shown. Then, the highlights and side strokes are created. Next, a new layer is created and filled with color number 2. The highlights are outlined and the darker areas are filled in. Finally, the hair is highlighted and drawn on top of the other layers.
  • 00:20:00 This video demonstrates how to turn a photo into a retro poster using the Procreate drawing app. First, the user selects the color for the poster's background. Then, they create highlights and curls in the hair using different colors, and finish the poster by painting the background and hair color onto the poster.
  • 00:25:00 In this video, the presenter shows how to turn a photo into a retro poster in Procreate. They start by creating a basic shape with the pencil, then add details around the curls. They also paint the sweater on another leg below this one, and outline the nostrils.
  • 00:30:00 The video demonstrates how to turn a photo into a retro poster in Procreate using a step-by-step tutorial. First, the user outlines the shadow on the face with a line and triangle, and then fills it in with color. He then adjusts the brush size and starts creating strokes down the shadow, following the shape of the shadow. He then covers the shadow with another layer, and continues creating strokes up and around the eyes, hair, and eyebrows. At the end, he deselects the layers and finishes with shadows around the lips and chin.
  • 00:35:00 In this tutorial, the presenter demonstrates how to turn a photo into a retro poster using Procreate. First, they make lights in the opposite direction and shade around the eye. They then make lines around the nose and under the eye, and finish the poster with shadows and hair.
  • 00:40:00 In this video, the user shows how to turn a photo into a retro poster in Procreate using various strokes and highlights.
  • 00:45:00 The video shows how to turn a photo into a retro poster in Procreate. First, the photo is edited to add highlights and shadows. Next, a border is created around the photo using selection. Finally, the poster is merged to the original photo.
  • 00:50:00 This tutorial shows how to turn a photo into a retro poster in Procreate. First, the user colors in the hair on both sides of the photo, then reveals the half-tone texture on the background. Next, they add a paper overlay with a half-down texture, change the latest mode to Vivid light, and finish off by adding extra texture.

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