Place it directly above your confetti layer, then tap the gold glitter layer and select Clipping Mask to clip the texture only to where you drew confetti on the layer below. Import a gold glitter or foil image into your Procreate file. Draw confetti all around your lettering, using dots or small shapes. Reduce the opacity on this layer so that it appears as a soft glow in the background.Ĭreate a new layer on top of everything for your confetti. Expand the glow until it is the size of your lettering. Make the brush a small size, then tap on your screen once. Select the Soft Brush in the Airbrushing section of Procreate. ![]() Fill it with the black color, and move it down and to the right so that it appears as a drop shadow under your lettering.Ĭreate a new layer for the glow background. Using the lightest gold color, reduce the size of your monoline brush and trace over the center of your original lettering.Īdd a ~2% Gaussian blur to the highlight layer.ĭuplicate your original lettering and move this layer underneath your blur layers. On the second blur layer, add ~12% Gaussian blur.Īdd a “Highlight” layer above your original lettering. On one blur layer, add ~6% Gaussian blur. ![]() Monoline (Procreate defaults) Color palette used in this video:Ĭreate a new blank canvas in Procreate (I used a square size since I was planning to post it to Instagram).įill the background layer with the dark gray color.Ĭreate a new layer, and letter your phrase in a bouncy monoline script style in gold. Use it for a New Year’s piece, or to celebrate other exciting holidays, announcements, or events! Brushes used in this video: ![]() This tutorial will guide you through how to create glowing, glittery celebratory lettering in Procreate on the iPad Pro.
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