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Time-lapses already recorded won't be affected by this change. This will only affect any newly created canvases. Procreate will then remember this setting for every canvas created in the future, until it is changed again.

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To do this, tap the plus int he top right of your Gallery > the icon next to New Canvas > Time-lapse settings. You can change your Time-lapse video quality when creating a new custom canvas. Once you've exported your video, you can import it into your favorite video editor and slow it down, add music or anything else you like. You can control the playback by sliding left or right on the canvas. To replay the video right on your canvas, select Time-lapse Replay from the Video tab in the Actions menu.

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You'll have the choice of exporting the Full Length recording or a 30 Second version. To export this video, tap Export Time-lapse Video in the Video tab of the Actions menu. The short answer is that we made Procreate Pocket for the same reason we made Procreate: it's the app we wanted to use.īy default, Procreate and Procreate Pocket record every undoable action (anything that creates an Undo step - each painting stroke, a Transform action, layer adjustments) as a frame of video. Rumors of a larger iPhone began to surface, and we knew it was the perfect time. We wanted the ability to quickly capture ideas when inspiration struck to rapidly produce concepts complemented by the tools we needed. We were using iPhone apps for concept sketching, but we felt that all of them missed the mark.Īt the start of 2014, we resurrected the idea of Procreate for the iPhone. Recently we found ourselves facing a problem similar to the one that inspired us to begin work on Procreate. Eventually we dropped the iPhone and developed Procreate solely for iPad. Designing a product that felt intuitive on both devices meant we were making sacrifices in the iPad design in favor of the iPhone. The problem was that designing an interface that provided fluid painting on an iPhone screen, without getting in your way, was an immense challenge. This helps you adjust opacity or size of your brush depending on the brush settings when using your finger or a passive stylus.īack in 2010 Procreate was originally conceived and developed as a universal iPad and iPhone app. This is why we introduced the pressure slider, which allows your bottom brush slider to be moved while making a stroke on your canvas. You can still connect your styli but you may run into performance issues. Due to the changed OLED screen technology we haven’t found a stylus that delivers a good user experience with any of these iPhones.

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The iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, and iPhone12 Pro Max, iPhone 13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 13 mini and iPhone 13 do not officially support any third-party styli. If your devices is not on this list, you can select from a range of active styli currently supported by Procreate Pocket and this will allow you to work with pressure sensitivity. IPad (5th generation), iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4 - 8,192 x 4,096ģD Touch technology, built into the screens of certain iPhone models, allows you to work with pressure sensitivity in Procreate Pocket using your finger and any non-Bluetooth stylus. IPad (8th generation and 9th generation) - 7327 x 7327 IPad Pro 9.7", iPad (6th generation) and iPad (7th generation), iPad mini (5th generation), iPad Air (3rd generation) - 8,192 x 4,096 or 16,384 x 2,048

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Here are the maximum canvas sizes by device in pixel:

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For example, on the 12.9" and 11" M1 iPad Pros (updated to iPadOS 15), you can make any canvas provided neither side is longer than 16,384 pixels and the total size of the canvas doesn't exceed 134 megapixels. You can create a canvas of any size and ratio in Procreate as long as it doesn't exceed the width/height limit for your particular device. The iPad (5th Generation), iPad Air 2 and iPad mini 4 can create canvases up to 8,192 pixels in either direction, and for the iPad Pro models this limit is increased to 16,384 pixels. The other limit is on any single dimension - width or height. For example, the 12.9" and 11" M1 iPad Pros and the iPad Air 5 can create a canvas up to 134,217,728 pixels total - around 134 megapixels. The limit on total canvas size can be found by multiplying the two dimensions of any of the below maximum sizes. There are actually two limits on canvas sizes in Procreate, both imposed by the hardware of the iPad model you're using.












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