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Try these #Procreate tips to scale your brushes on the go 🖌️✨ 1. Activate gesture controls and hover for speedy scaling 2. Save a scale and opacity setting for later by simply tapping the + button on your brush preview window 3. Fine-tune the numerical values by dragging your...

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Karla Ortiz1 年前

Omg ELIZAAAAA *swoon*

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Procreate1 年前

10000000%

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kratos1 年前

It would be much better if you made the brush scaling with one finger by going up and down and the opacity scaling by going right and left.. Also have a question.. when is the release date for procreate 5.4 update? .. I love you guys.. i adore procreate ❤️..you make me happy

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Procreate1 年前

Thanks for the idea about custom hover gestures, we'll +1 it. We don't have a definitive date for the 5.4 update, but we're hard at work on it! 🛠️ Cheers for the love, too! ✌️ That makes us happy!

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SeniorSuerte1 年前

Omg game changer 🤩!!!!!!!!!!

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Lenka1 年前

Is palm rejection better now?

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Carmeli1 年前

Will there be an update on procreate dreams?

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Procreate1 年前

Updates in progress! Check out our video on this for more info ✨

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Artemis Prime 𝕏1 年前

Omg i been waitiing for this !!! Thank you!!

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( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)1 年前

Will it work on m1 ipad pro? I'm already so sad the barrel roll doesn't work despite gaving gen 2 pencil

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Procreate1 年前

Hover requires iPadOS 16.1 or newer running on iPad Pro 12.9-in. (6th generation) or iPad Pro 11-in. (4th generation) or later while using Apple Pencil 2nd generation or Apple Pencil Pro 🙏

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