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23 contributions to iPad for Architects
iPad Surface Questions
I believe Henry mentioned a film to put on the iPad screen to add a little bit of texture or grit. My iPencil is kind of sloppy and slippery on the glass screen. Any thoughts or insight? Also, as a throwback to my older days, when I put my hand on the screen to draw I feel like I'm going to be adding inadvertent marks other than from iPencil. Any thoughts or insight here as well? Thanks in advance...
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New comment 2d ago
1 like • Jun 5
Worth trying, especially if you don’t have a screen protector, which I currently do not. I have ordered a paperlike protector for my new iPad so I’ll soon be able to do a comparison.
1 like • 3d
Quick update on screen protector vs soft pen tip. I received and installed the paperlike screen protector. After viewing and using for a few hours I removed it and went on a search for better pen tips. I could not get past the reduction in screen clarity and color saturation. One of my major reasons for iPad upgrade was the new screen technology. I also edit a lot of photos on my iPad and the above noted reductions made the use of the screen protector just not work for me. I ordered some new tips from a gentleman in Germany who produces something different than I am using now. We'll see how that goes.....to be continued.
Just s😀tarting out with Procreate
I am a landscape Architect just starting out with Procreate
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New comment 2d ago
0 likes • 4d
@Chris Scuitto in all honesty just cheat a little. Find a few vegetation brushes (just google procreate plant/vegetation brushes) and experiment with them. Duplicate the layer you paint on, change the lower one to use alpha lock, fill it with black and move it a little to create a shadow. Play with the opacity of the shadow layer to get it to your taste. I’m sure this is one of a thousand ways to accomplish this, our fellow members can chime in with more.
Another project to share
I’m still searching for my particular style and I find emulating other’s work to be helpful. This project is for a new space off the back of an existing house. I used Sketchup to make a fairly robust model of the proposal and integrated it into the existing with photomatch. I’ve always found interior rendering from 3D models to be time consuming. This iPad methodology really is a game changer. These were early iterations that were meant to capture the overall concept without getting mired in the details.
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New comment 6d ago
Another project to share
1 like • 6d
Really great simple style. Effective to show work against existing conditions.
0 likes • 6d
@Henry Gao Yes please!
Some hatch craziness
Yet another quick attempt to creat something 100% in Morpholio. Achieved about 98% Morpholio, a little color adjustment in Procreate. Once again just playing with as many tools as possible to learn a little more deeply.
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New comment 9d ago
Some hatch craziness
1 like • 11d
@Henry Gao no hand work, all hatch tool done using standard hatches with different orientation. Lots of selection work required but in all honesty pretty easy to execute.
Share My Work
Here’s one of my first Procreate drawings using Henry’s brushes and layer structure. It’s a trace of a photo of a barn with 2nd floor apartment that I built for a local winery here where I live in northern Michigan.
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New comment 4d ago
Share My Work
1 like • 11d
That is really nice. I think the minimalistic nature of the sketch really serves the subject!
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Michael Ulm
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@michael-ulm-4435
Architect and photographer enthralled with color and illustration of all kinds.

Active 4h ago
Joined May 16, 2024
Boulder, Colorado
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