How To Draw A Cake (Animated Flame) • Procreate Tutorial

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drawing a cake is way easier than you think and i'm going to show you exactly how you can do it no matter your skill level hello people it's genevieve and my goal here on this channel is to teach you all about illustration and design so if you're new make sure to subscribe so you don't miss any of the week videos and so you can join our wonderful creative community and with that said grab your drawing tools and let's get started so as usual we're going to start by creating a new contest the dimensions are totally up to you depending on your project for reference these are the dimensions of my contest here there's no reason behind it this is just a demo so that's what i usually go with and if you're not exactly sure what to pick for yourself i have a video in which i explain everything you need to know in order to pick a canvas size so i'm going to link that in the annotations and in description below so you can check it out and if you want to change your background color now is a good time to do it so in procreate it's very easy you just go in your layer panel and click on the background color option right here so i'm going with this grayish blue but you can use pretty much any color that you want i recommend you keep it a little bit lighter and a little bit more gray so kind of in the same region as i did once you have that done go ahead and create a new layer and rename it to sketch and just so that we can see our lines better especially since we have a colored background go ahead and change the blending mode of this layer to multiply so just click on a little n next to the check mark and select multiply you can sketch with any color because we're not going to have the sketch in the final product so pick whichever color you want i'm just going with gray and now in this video for the brushes i'm always going to be suggesting two different options one is going to be a free brush that comes with procreate and the other option is going to be a brush that's going to help you kind of get your illustrations to the next level get just more professional results and save time and in this case it will be the brushes from my ultimate illustration bundle which will be linked in description below along with a special promo code for the youtube people as usual but they are optional you can definitely follow along using the free brushes so for the sketch you can either use the hp pencil from the sketching panel or if you have illustration brushes of course pick the sketching pencil and again any color you want i'm going with gray and we're just going to start straight away with the edges of the cake so just two vertical lines nothing more complicated than that you're then going to simply connect them to create the bottom and the top of the cake and you can see here i'm being really quick really loose we just want to have a rough idea of where everything is going to be you're then going to draw a diagonal line starting from one of the top corners of your rectangle and then connect it with a slightly curved line to the other top corner you can then map out the different cake layers so in my case i want to have three so i'm just gonna add two horizontal lines in the middle making sure that they are a little bit thicker so that i can draw some frosting in later now you can always use the arrow tool here at the top to move your sketch and put it where you want it to be in your illustration you can also resize it by making sure that it is set to uniform or if you want to kind of change the shape a little bit you can set it to distort and use the blue arrows to stretch your shape in one direction or the other but again remember we're not looking to have something perfect here we just want to have a rough idea of where everything's going to be speaking of which we have one little element left to draw so we're going to sketch the candle by drawing a rectangle with a flat oval on top and a small vertical line for the wick and for now the flame you can just roughly sketch it with a circle and if you want to have two colors on your candle it can be really helpful to sketch out the entire coil around like this and although we're only going to be using the front lines for the final illustration it really helps to make sure that the color actually looks like it's wrapping around in a way that makes sense and not just kind of weird random lines and that was it for the sketch we don't need anything any more precise so let's move on to the color [Music] okay so we're going to start by coloring in the base cake layers themselves with like the actual cake cake so for that create a new layer rename it to cake and you can really pick whichever color you want for your cakes or whichever flavor you want i'm going with chocolate cake kind of a three different chocolate colors so just a brown i'm going to start with a fairly like middle brown and then make it darker and lighter later in the process so something like that but don't worry we can always tweak the colors using hue saturation brightness i'll show you how to do that later so don't don't agonize over your collar now for the brush you can use either in the airbrushing panel the hard brush right here and if you've ever watched any of my watercolor videos and follow along make sure that you up the opacity of the hard brush back to 100 if this is the one that you're using otherwise you can pick in the illustration bundle the base square brush and like i was saying we're just going to start with the cake themselves so for that i like starting with the inner vertical edge and making it kind of wobbly because you know when you cut a cake it is not a perfect straight line so the inner vertical edge and the bottom horizontal edge are going to be wobbly but then the outside and top edges can be straight lines so you can just draw a line real quick hold your pencil on your ipad and then it's going to allow you to create a perfectly straight line you can also create perfectly straight lines for the frosting sections in the middle because we're going to draw some frosting on top and that's where we're going to add the wobbles and once your outlines are all finished and connected and there's no gap you can use autofill to fill in the different layers of your cake and since i want the layers to have different colors i want them to not be connected anymore so i'm just going to use my eraser to kind of erase the outline between the separate layers great so it's going to be really easy to change the colors now you can just go in your color selector make your brown a little bit darker and then just drag the color over the bottom layer and making the same thing but this time making your brown a little bit lighter than the original and dragging that color over the top layers and you can really create different combinations here i'm just going with chocolate but you can have a rainbow cake funfetti cake anything that you want so once you have your cake base go ahead and create a new layer above the cake layer and rename it to frosting so on this layer we're going to draw the layer frosting between the cake layers so not the top really just kind of the two little horizontal lines and i'm going with bright pink just to make the cake look more exciting but you can go with whichever color frosting you want and for the brush you can stick with the hard brush or if you have the illustration bundle go with the base round since we want something a little bit more curvy here so the top line of your frosting is going to be not perfectly straight but not super wobbly either then the front might kind of bulge out a little bit kind of like the frosting might be melting or like there's too much in it it's just kind of drooping and the bottom line that's where you're going to get some frosting drooping you don't want it to fully be melting and dripping but it is nice to kind of get some curvy lines drooping towards the bottom to make it feel like it's oozing out of the cake like there was so much frosting in the cake that it's just getting everywhere so outline the two three four how many frosting layers you have and then just fill them in with the color and if you're not fully happy with the color that is totally fine make sure you have the frosting layer selected and then go in the magic wand menu here select hue saturation and brightness for the entire layer with that you're going to be able to change the color to whatever you want so this is the beauty of drawing separate elements on separate layers you can change the colors really really easily so that way you don't have to agonize over creating a color palette you can kind of make it as you go so i'm gonna stick with this pink here but feel free to experiment until you get something that you like and once you have something you like we're going to move on to the top layer so i'm naming it ganache because i'm imagining i have chocolate that is melting all over my cake but you can rename it to frosting 2 or something like that so here i'm just going to go with a darker version of my brown again just pretending i have a bunch of really nice melted chocolate on top of my cake and with same layer you used for your frosting you're going to outline this top layer here so you want it to be kind of smooth but not perfectly straight either again we're drawing food food is not perfectly straight or perfectly curvy there's some wobbly stuff happening including here at the bottom as you can see since i have melted chocolate i'm pretending that it's kind of pulling at the base of the cake so i'm just drawing a little bit more uh towards the bottom of the trip and what's going to be really interesting and really kind of bring this cake together in terms of making it look so much more appetizing um is this drippy edge here so just go ahead and draw this edge with really wobbly lines crazy little waves and drops and drips and just make it look like this chocolate is melting all over your cake i personally think it's a little bit tricky to see how good or bad this looks so i like to just fill in my outline as quickly as i can or as soon as i can and then going in and fixing the drips so that they look good because right now they look a little bit wonky some edges are too pointy they're not right so i highly recommend that you do the same so starting really quickly just kind of outlining roughly and then moving in with both your eraser and your paintbrush tool to kind of fix the shape fix the drips so that it looks super appetizing and just so chocolatey so feel free to pause the video here to take all the time you need to make this look really really good and we'll meet at the next step okay so the last little thing that we have to do before moving on to adding details and shading is drawing the candle so create a new layer above the ganache call it kendall and you can pick whichever color you want for the candle here it's totally up to you you can pick your favorite color i'm just gonna go with a cream for the base um and i recommend you do the same and then we're gonna move on to adding the colors in just a few seconds but for now just kind of outline the candle really the same technique that we've been doing for the last eight minutes or so so just the outline once you have your outline just fill it in and seriously that's it you might want to add some drips on your candle as well to pretend that the wax is melting something just like this is good enough now look at this magic trick if you use two fingers and swipe towards the right on your layer it's going to activate alpha lock if it's not working for some reason you can just activate alpha lock by tapping on a layer and selecting it in the layer menu and with alpha lock activated everything we're going to draw on this candle layer is now going to stay within this cream colored shape that we have so that's super helpful i'm just gonna go with a white and yellow candles i'm just gonna pick a orangey yellow and like you're probably guessing it you're just going to fill in these little not swirls but little sections with your secondary color nice like secondary color but again like like the layers of the cake you could have as many colors as you want a new candle but i think two looks looks good now note here you cannot use color drop when you have alpha lock it's just going to change the color of your entire candle so you have to fill in these sections by hand which should not be too hard because they're fairly small and don't forget to make sure that the drips are the same color that is on top of the candle because that's what would happen if the wax was actually melting and before we move on to adding the details i want to tell you a little bit more about the giveaway so since the channel is turning one year old in just a few days i thought i want to give you guys something so three lucky winners are going to be able to pick any of my brush sets on my website and i'm going to send it to them for free so the way to enter is really simple if you've watched more of my videos you know that at one point there's going to be a secret password somewhere on the screen to enter the giveaway all you have to do is comment that secret password on youtube just right here on this video and on instagram as well on the post that is going to look like this so the post about the cake tutorial the official rules will all be in the description they're mostly legal stuff to make sure i don't get sued because that's not nice but seriously it's super simple i'm going to announce the winners on july 13th so in just a few days i'm going to announce them on instagram in my story so make sure you have subscribed so you don't miss that and if you're watching this video and the giveaway has already ended don't worry i'm going to be doing more in the future so make sure you subscribe on youtube as well so you don't miss the videos when they come out so make sure you keep your eyes peeled for the secret password and we're going to move on to adding the details [Music] first thing i like to do here is grouping all the cake layers because we're starting to have a few and it's just going to keep our file organized so to group your layers just swipe them towards the right and then click group on the top you're going to be able to rename your group i'm just going to rename it to cake nothing more complicated than that you're then going to create a layer on top of your candle layer and rename it to details so i'm going to be drawing all my outlines on this layer here because i know i like my color palette if you're not exactly sure of your color palette yet you can create a detail layer above the cake above the frosting above the ganache so basically separate details layer with separate colors on them so you could use hue saturation and brightness for your details too here i'm just going to go with a dark brown to start with a ganache and for the brush you can use either the 6b pencil in the sketching panel or if you have the illustration bundle pick the outline brush and all we're going to do very simple we're going to outline the shape that we already created so this should not be too big of a deal make sure here that you keep your wrist lock so you want to try and move your whole arm as opposed to just your wrist that way you're going to get smoother curves and lines that are way more alive if that makes any sense and less stiff another really important tip for that is to try and draw lines without erasing so if you draw a line and you don't like it don't just erase a little section of it and then restart that's going to create really stiff lines instead just go ahead and undo so you can see here i just didn't undo and then start it over again that might seem like it's going to take forever but trust me it actually usually ends up being quicker than erasing a little section redrawing the little section erasing redrawing until you get something that you like and you're just going to get better results in the end so even if it takes a little bit longer which it doesn't i think it's definitely definitely worth it so once you're done with that we're going to do the outlines for the cake layers themselves so still in the detail layer you can hide your sketch by now you're going to pick one of the color layer i like to pick the darkest one and then just make it slightly darker and there's really no secret here you're just going to outline your cake layers as well so i personally really like to make sure that there's a lot of wubbles and little nooks and crannies well not necessarily nooks and crannies but make it look like the cake is a little bit crumbly and not perfectly straight it just looks more appetizing and more cartoonish at least in my opinion that way you might also want to add even more texture by drawing little circles and little dots in your cake layers so in groups of two or three and some little random ones uh here and there that's going to make your cages look a little bit more interesting and you can see as well here i'm not outlining the horizontal lines between the cake layers that's going to be outlined in the color of the frosting which is what we're going to do just now so color pick your frosting color make it slightly darker by now you should be an expert at these steps not not super difficult and yeah you're just going to outline the frosting so don't forget in the middle section of your cake like the pointy edge of your cake there's going to be a little bit of a droop then the bottom of your frosting layer is also going to be drooping in some areas but the top of your frosting should be a little bit smoother so we're kind of pretending like i was saying earlier that there's so much frosting that is just oozing out the sides which means the top layer is going to be fairly smooth but the bottom is going to be oozy woozy droopy frost thingy and once you're done with your frosting you can probably imagine what we're going to do next we're going to do the same things but for the candles but for the candle i do like creating a separate layers just so that we can easily move the candle around on the cake so just create a new layer rename it to candle details or something like that and really it is going to be the exact same technique so color picking one color making it darker and then just outlining your shape so i like to outline both the outside of the candle and also kind of the swirls that totally is a personal preference you can leave these swirls not outlined but i just i just like doing it and i forgot to do it i'm going to do it later in just a few seconds you're going to see but don't forget to also draw the wick on this details layer so you can just use the same color as you use for the outline to draw the little vertical line now you can see if we select both our candle and candle detail layer we can use the arrow tool to move them around but the order of the layer is not right so just make sure that your candle is above the cake details layer which means now whenever we move both the candle layer and the detail layer it's going to work just fine so you can adjust the position of your candle and once you're happy with it we're actually going to move on to adding really cool details but as you can see now there's when i'm drawing the wig so this is what it should look like okay and we're going to start adding the sprinkles to make this cake look so much brighter and more fun so create a new layer put it below the candle but above the details and rename it to sprinkles now i'm going to draw all the sprinkles on one layer with the outlines on one layer as well but you can draw on a bunch of different layers if you want i just feel like for this this is kind of more detailed stuff so it is not necessary and i'm going to start with the same yellow as i used on the candle but here for the sprinkle you can really use any color palette of your choice but don't worry i'm going to give you some tips on how to make sure all your color are harmonious so once you have just a few sprinkles that are the same color as your candle you can make it a little bit lighter and then color drop on some of the sprinkles to add some variation and then opening the color menu you can go in harmony here in the bottom and you're going to see you have this color wheel here and you have a few options if you click on the word below color in my case i'm just picking tetratic now you're going to get a few options shown to you on the color wheel and any option that you pick is going to be a color that is going to work well with what you already have so here i'm just going with the blue that was suggested to me and i'm just again cutting a few sprinkles and once i'm happy with it i'm going back and making the color slightly lighter again just to get some variation in my sprinkles really easily and really quickly you can also use the color that you used for the frosting as a sprinkle color that way it ties in your cake a little bit better so i'm just going in with some pink and you can really draw whichever shape you want for your sprinkles here i'm just going with some organic blobs but you can have you know stars hearts or the more elongated like donut sprinkles and i'm just gonna use the harmony tool once more this time i'm gonna pick the grain that is recommended to me and add just a few final sprinkles on top of the cake and you can have as many or as few sprinkle colors as you want here i'm going with a i want to say funfetti but it's not funfetti because usually the sprinkles for funfetti would be inside the cake not outside i'm just going for like a rainbow sprinkles but you can have a more muted color palette you can even have dark brown to have kind of chocolate sprinkles and once you have your base sprinkles you can outline a few of them i like to just outline the bigger ones and since this is already like in the details and fairly small things i literally just go in on the same layer and outline my sprinkles with a darker version of the colors so just go ahead and outline your bigger sprinkles as well honestly you could skip this step if you wanted to i think it's you know it's not necessary but it does make it look good especially for big sprinkles definitely not necessary for small sprinkles but it just kind of is a nice little touch to add speaking of which there's also another trick that i want to give you to add a little bit more texture in your cake really easily and that would be to create a new layer above the cake layer and renaming it to crumbs now this layer we're going to apply it as a clipping mask so to do that tap on it and click clipping mask in the menu so basically now everything we're going to draw on this crumbs layer is going to stay within the shape of the cake layer if you want to learn more about masks i have a video about it in which i explain everything you need to know i will link it in the description below but for now let's just change the blending mode that this grams layer to screen and lower the opacity somewhere around 35 you're also going to color pick the lighter version of your kick and you're then just going to add some little ovals here and there to kind of add a little bit more texture and make your cake look more airy and crumbly and moist i know you're not supposed to say moist on the internet people don't like that word but you know what for cake i think it's fine so just go ahead and add some little ovals and seriously nothing more complicated than that again in groups of two or three and then we're just going to tweak the opacity because right now it looks way too intense so going back into layers just playing oops just playing with the opacity until we get something that we like this is going to depend on your color and just on the cake that you've drawn in general and you can also experiment and try different blending modes i'm gonna stick with screen but you can yeah move move around in the list and find something that you might like more than screen that is totally fine i really encourage you to try stuff for yourself and we're almost at the point to start adding some shading and just lighting which is going to make everything look so much better right now it is super flat but we're going to add a little bit of a background texture first so create a layer below your cake group and rename it to background i like to just go with bj i think it's just quicker and we're going to set the blending mode this one to add you can pick just pure white or any other color of your choice but i think pure white looks good i don't want to draw too much attention to the background either because really all we want to do is add a little bit more texture and dimension so for that i'm really just drawing some sprinkles and some dots nothing complicated and it is time for the secret password so if you've watched this find the video please go ahead and comment with your favorite type of cake and if you want to enter the giveaway which i was talking about earlier in the video make sure that you comment both on youtube and on instagram on the cake post and i know the secret password thing might seem a little bit strange if you knew on the channel especially when there's no giveaway but it's so so great because it gives me a lot of insight into how to edit and paste my videos better but also it's really great because you guys know me but i don't know you and whenever you leave a comment i get to see your name sometimes even your face and it's just so so so cool to see the wonderful creative community that we're building here on the channel so just go ahead and leave a comment with your favorite type of cake both on youtube and on instagram if you want to enter the giveaway and we'll keep going so once you have all your sprinkles you can go back and change the opacity of your layer you can play with the billing modes as well until you get something you like in my case i'm sticking with add and i'm lowering the opacity around 20 and with that done we're ready to move on to shading [Music] so for the shading we're going to start with the cake layers themselves so opening back your cake layer group and then creating a new layer you can delete your sketch layer by the way by now but yeah creating a new layer above the crown layer and applying it as a clipping mask and also renaming it to shadows you're going to change the blending mode of this layer to linear burn so again just clicking on the end right here and picking linear burn for now you can leave the opacity around you know 35 or something like that but you can always come back and tweak it later for the color i like to use a grayish purple pinkish color just so that it doesn't look as flat and dead as if i was to just go with a pure gray and you can use either the 6b pencil brush from the sketching panel or the basic texture brush from the illustration bundle and all we're doing here is really quickly adding some shading in the bottom right corner of our cake so you can see it is also going to help build the crumb texture and making the cake feel a little bit less flat overall you don't need to spend a whole lot of time here this should just take a few seconds and feel free to go and adjust the opacity like i was saying so that you get something that blends nicely with your collar um yeah and then we're gonna do the same thing above the ganache so creating a new layer applying it as a clipping mask and renaming it to shadows you're also going to change the blending mode of this layer to linear burn and try to use a similar opacity as you used for the other shadows so you know around 30 in my case and same thing you're just going to make the bottom right corner of your ganache or your glaze slightly darker we're also going to add some lights which is really going to help make everything pop so to do that create a new layer just above the shadows layer that you have on a glaze apply it as a clipping mask and rename it to lights for this layer you're going to use deep blending mode called add which is really really intense so you might want to lower the opacity quite a lot you know around 30 or something like that for now and for the lights i like to go in with a super bright yellow but we're going to tweak it later and for the brush you can keep using the 6b pencil in the sketching panel or if you have the illustration bundle go ahead and use the outline brush again so we're going to outline the glaze first and since we have a clipping mask we don't have to worry about you know going outside of the color we can go pretty quickly and pretty loosely i like to just outline the top part of the cake like this and then going in and kind of adding a secondary highlight in the top corner i'm not exactly sure how to describe it so make sure you look at the video to see what i'm doing it's it's very simple nothing complicated here it's just a little bit hard to describe for some reason so that's really going to help your cake pop from the background but what's really going to look the best is adding some highlights on the little uh ganache drips so to do that i like to just focus them mostly on one side of the drip so in this case i'm going with the left side so you're just following along adding some highlights here and there until you read the outside edge and which you need to also add a few highlights don't overdo it though mostly focus them on the pool of ganache that is kind of accumulated at the bottom of the cake one little thing you can do as well is add extra little lights on the bigger drops so kind of zooming in and just adding one or two little dots can kind of make it feel like the drops are bigger and rounder and fuller and more delicious we're also going to be adding some highlights on the frosting so creating a new layer above defrosting applying it as a clipping mask and renaming it to lights don't forget to change the blending mode of this layer to add as well so clicking on the end picking add and lower opacity again roughly where it was before so around 30 or something like that and you're just going to do the same thing so adding little highlights on the bottom part of the frosting layer so you can also go back and add a little extra highlight so the little dots but here think of this frosting as a thicker paste so it is probably not going to droop quite as much you're probably not going to get as much like round highlights basically and the last highlights we need to add before moving on to the candle flame is on the candle itself so create a new layer above the candle layer below the candle details apply it as a clipping mask rename it to light change the blending mode to add load opacity around 30 you're an expert by now you know what to do and you're just going to outline kind of the sides of the candle and also the top because when you think of it um the flame is going to light up the top of the candle so you want to add some lights there as well and with that we're ready to move on to animating the flame so we're simply going to start by drawing one version of the flame so creating a new layer that is above your cake group that is very very important you want to create a layer that is outside of uk group and is sitting on top of it in this layer you're going to rename it to flame we're also going to use add as the blending mode but this time leaving the opacity at 100 and we're just going to use the same color that we use for the highlight so a super bright yellow and you can simply start by drawing a circle for the base of the flame and then add a little flick on the top now there's a lot of things to talk about with animations we're not going to get in a lot of details in this video but you're going to be able to animate your flame really easily and quickly i promise so the first thing we need to do in order to be able to animate this is to have the animation menu open so going in your wrench icon menu here at the top in the canvas select animation assist and activate it your canvas is probably going to look all weird but don't worry this is fine we're going to fix it and if we click play you're going to see it is just kind of flicking through all of our layers so animation in procreate works kind of like a flip book on which every page would be your different layers or different group of layers so we're going to organize our group of layers differently first of all we're going to group our texture background and the cape background in one group and rename this one to still which is going to be what is not moving in our animation and you want to make sure that this still group is the lowest group possible so right above the background color so now if you click on the cake vignette here we can activate the background which means the cake is going to stay still as the background of our animation so we're now going to add another page to our flipbook above the flame layer we're basically going to create a new flame layer with the exact same settings and you can see it adds a little vignette in the bottom so rename this new layer to flame you can call it flame 2 if you want it doesn't really matter making sure that it is also set to add and don't worry if the flame on the other layer looks all transparent and weird that is normal that is just something that procreate does to help you animate easier that is not going to show up in the final product and it might look different for you so open up your settings here and go to onion skin frame in the middle here and you want to make sure that it is set to 2 and that your opacity is somewhere around 25 so basically that just shows you the other pages of your flipbook and transparency so that you can draw over them and have an animation that is coherent so that's exactly what we're going to do we're going to draw a second slightly different version of our flame the base should be pretty much the same it's just kind of the flick at the top that should be kind of the opposite direction so now if we click on play we can see that it just alternates between the two little flames and that the cake stays still in the background so we're going to create a third flame above the second one same thing new layer renaming it to flame you might want to rename it to flame three but honestly it doesn't matter that much and making sure that it is also set to add and you're gonna draw again a very similar base to the other two flames but this time the flick is going to be even more on the opposite side as your first flame so something a little bit like this and you can create as many versions of your flame as you want i'm going to go with three i think that's enough for what we need here and you can see now if you kind of click on your little different frames the flame is going to move now we're going to make it move automatically of course but you can kind of that way have a better idea of if you want to tweak anything so for the way the frame are going to play back you have a few different options of the order so the first order is going to be called loop in which is going to go one two three one two three one two three one two three blah blah blah another option that you can use which is the one i'm gonna use here is called ping pong and instead of skipping layers it's just going to go back and forth so one two three two one two three two one two three and just back and forth so if we can play you're gonna see this is what we get you can also change the speed of your animation by increasing or decreasing the frames per second uh frame per second is a little bit more complicated than that in general but here just think of it as the speed of your animation i'm keeping that at three and that also means that the animation we've created here is going to last one second because we have three frames at three frames per second and this is very important because if you want to export your video for instagram it needs to be at least three seconds so how do you do that you just select all your layers by swiping them towards the right and then just dragging them over the canvas which is going to duplicate them and you're going to do that until you have the equivalent of three seconds at least you can do as many times as you want again just kind of selecting your layers and duplicating them like this and once you have enough layers to create enough seconds uh here i have plenty i have like five six seconds i'm not exactly sure i don't remember you're gonna see the animation is going to be the same but when we export it the video is going to be longer which is going to allow you to use it on instagram and to export it you just click on the wrench icon menu here at the top click on share and then in the bottom you're going to click on animated mp4 you can change the frames per second here as well but you're better doing it in the animation settings themselves and then all you have to do is click on export here at the top and you're going to be able to save the image or the video in your photo app and if you want to learn how to do more simple animations like this i highly recommend you check out this video in which i'm going to teach you how to draw a teacup with animated steam so just click on the link right here i'll meet you there
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Channel: Genevieve's Design Studio
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Keywords: birthday cake, art channel, genevieve's design studio, how to draw, how to draw cute, procreate tutorial, procreate, drawing tutorial, illustration, digital art, illustration tutorial, procreate tutorial cartoon, draw with me, procreate illustration, procreate drawing tutorial, procreate illustration tutorial, draw on procreate, procreate drawing, ipad pro 2021, how to draw cake, you can draw this cake, draw cake, procreate animation, draw a birthday cake, food illustration
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Length: 36min 50sec (2210 seconds)
Published: Sat Jul 10 2021
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