So I found that for planning my collections for my portfolio, creating patterns in Procreate is a great idea because it is fun, simple, and quick. For me, one of the cons is that the motifs can get pixelated if you move them around the canvas, and (in my case) I move them a lot when I am planning my designs. Yes, I do know Procreate has its pros and cons. But since I discovered that in fact, I can totally create patterns in Procreate, I have been planning my collections within the App. In the past, I used to draw my motifs in Procreate and take them to Adobe Illustrator or Adobe Photoshop to finish my pattern. Also, I can simply UNDO if I make a mistake or erase something without damaging my paper and having to throw it away. Who is not afraid of a blank page? In Procreate I love that I can cut and repeat a part of my sketch or cut it and paste it without having to re-draw it again. Not only because I can sketch and draw whenever I want and don’t need to be in front of my computer all the time, but because this App is super user-friendly and has drawing gestures that make sketching, drawing, and illustrating so easy. Procreate has been a game changer for my design process. For me, drawing doesn’t come as easy as I would like to admit and sometimes it stresses me out because it takes me a lot of time to have my motifs ready to create my patterns.
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