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Procreate Landscapes on the iPad

Philip Tyler

Editora: The Crowood Press

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Procreate Landscapes on the iPad explains how to use this ingenious package to paint powerful landscapes at the press of the Apple pencil. By breaking down painting a landscape into different steps, it shows how Procreate can help an artist find their direction and try new techniques to create more expressive work. Referencing the work of Masters throughout, Philip Tyler shows how digital painting follows a long tradition of artists observing and interpreting the landscape, and how you can effectively use Procreate to develop your own ideas.
Disponível desde: 11/07/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 326 páginas.

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