How to Draw a Piece of Cake // Procreate Tutorial

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Feeling hungry for a scrumptious slice of cake? In this video you’ll learn how to draw a piece of cake in a painterly, illustrated style using digital gouache. Learn how to draw in Procreate, starting with a sketch, and progressing through color blocking, digital painting, adding texture, shading, and much more. You’ll also get familiar with Procreate features such as Quick Line, Alpha Lock, Clipping Masks, using blend modes to create shadows and highlights, and others. Looking for tutorials about Procreate for beginners? I got you: I’ll talk you through each step. A word of caution: this video may compel you to consume copious amounts calorific confections.

**NOTE: This video uses brushes from a previous version of Gouache Paintbox. If you purchase Gouache Paintbox, you’ll find a download of the older version in your account.**

Brushes used in this video

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Diane Moline at 8:52 pm

Followed you cake tutorial today before I invested in the gouache brushes, so improvised with others in my collection. Then applied the animation from your video and some Skillshare classes. I love to animate; I am hooked. And really enjoy your tutorials and brushes. Thanks for such a quality job.
Is there a place where I can upload it?

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lisabardot22 at 9:13 pm

Hi Diane! Glad you are having fun with the brushes and tutorials! If you post your work to Instagram, use the hashtag #bardotbrush so I’ll be sure to see it! I also have a Facebook Group called “Procreate Community: Learn // Draw // Share” were folks share their work. Can’t wait to see it!

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Vinita Rodrigues at 7:21 pm

Thanks Lisa!! This was great!

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Allyson Wilson at 7:06 pm

Hello! I purchased your entire brush collection, but do not see the Gouache thick brush you used on the cake at the start—is it the same as the ‘thick sticky’ brush? Thanks!

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Allyson Wilson at 7:23 pm

Woops! I just figured it out—it’s in the old brush set 🙂

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