Create a small digital illustration in Procreate on an iPad using your favorite tool, explore brushes and layers, then describe why you chose it.



Step-by-step guide to Tell us your Fav Procreate Tool
Step 1
Open the Procreate app on your iPad.
Step 2
Tap the + button to create a new canvas.
Step 3
Choose a canvas size such as 2048 by 2048 pixels.
Step 4
Tap the Layers icon to open the Layers panel.
Step 5
Add a new layer for sketching.
Step 6
Open the Brush Library.
Step 7
Select your favorite brush or tool from the Brush Library.
Step 8
Use your chosen brush to sketch the basic shapes of a small illustration on the sketch layer.
Step 9
Add a new layer beneath the sketch layer for coloring.
Step 10
Select a color from the color circle.
Step 11
Paint inside your shapes on the color layer using your chosen brush.
Step 12
Add a top layer and draw highlights and small details with your favorite tool.
Step 13
Add a text layer and type one short sentence explaining why you chose that tool.
Step 14
Tap the Actions wrench then Share and export your artwork as a PNG.
Step 15
Upload the exported image and your sentence to DIY.org to share your finished creation on DIY.org.
Final steps
You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!


Help!?
What can we use if we don't have an iPad or Procreate?
If you don't have Procreate on an iPad, use a tablet app like Adobe Fresco or Autodesk Sketchbook or draw on paper with pencil and photograph or scan the sketch to import into any app that supports layers so you can follow steps like adding a sketch layer, a color layer, and exporting a PNG to upload to DIY.org.
My colors are bleeding outside the shapes when I paintâwhat should I try?
Make sure you added the color layer beneath the sketch layer and then either enable Alpha Lock (lock transparency) on the color layer or use a clipping mask so paint stays inside your shapes before you export via Actions > Share.
How can I adapt this activity for younger or older kids?
For younger kids simplify by using a single layer for sketch-and-color, a basic brush from the Brush Library, and large simple shapes with a limited color circle palette, while older kids can add extra layers for highlights, try custom brushes, blending modes, and more detailed text on the text layer.
How can we make the finished artwork more special before uploading to DIY.org?
Personalize the piece by creating a custom color palette, importing a texture or photo onto a new layer, adding hand-lettered details on the top layer or text layer, or recording a timelapse/animation inside Procreate and then using Actions > Share to export the best format (PNG or video) for DIY.org.
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Facts about digital art for kids
âď¸ The Apple Pencil senses both pressure and tilt so lines can change thickness and texture just like real tools.
âąď¸ Procreate has helpful features like QuickShape and Streamline to make clean shapes and smooth strokes faster.
đ§Š Layers in digital art let you keep sketching, coloring, and shading separate so you can edit without ruining other parts.
đď¸ Procreate includes hundreds of built-in brushes and lets you create or import custom brushes for unique looks.
đ¨ Procreate was built for iPad and became a favorite because itâs optimized for touch and the Apple Pencil.


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