A Quick and Easy Guide to Animating in Procreate (2024)

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Easily make a simple animation in Procreate

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Last Updated: May 21, 2024Fact Checked

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  • Creating an Animation
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  • Adjusting the Settings and Options
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  • Exporting the Animation

Do you want to create an animation in Procreate? Procreate is a popular digital drawing app that is available for iPhone and iPad. Not only is it great for illustrations, but you can also use it to create simple animations. Who knows? With a little practice, it could lead to a career in professional animation. This wikiHow article teaches you how to make a quick and simple animation in Procreate.

Things You Should Know

  • Open the Animation Assist tool by taping the wrench icon followed by "Canvas." Then toggle "Animation Assist" on.
  • Use the frames in the Timeline at the bottom to create animation frames. Tap "Add Frame" to add a new frame.
  • Use the Settings menu in the timeline to edit the animation speed and loop settings.

Part 1

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Creating an Animation

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    Open a new canvas in Procreate. To do so, open the Procreate app on your iPhone or iPad. Then tap an existing canvas in the Gallery, or tap the plus (+) icon in the upper-right corner to create a new canvas. Tap the size of the canvas you want to create.

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    Tap the wrench icon. It's in the upper-left corner next to where it says "Gallery." This displays the Actions menu.

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    Tap Canvas. It's the icon that resembles a screen with a curvy line on it. It's the second tab at the top of the Actions menu.

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    Toggle on "Animation Assist." It's the first toggle switch at the top of the Actions menu under "Canvas." This displays the timeline at the bottom of the screen.

  5. 5

    Draw your first frame. Use the drawing tools to draw the first frame of your animation just like you would with any other drawing.

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    Tap Add Frame. It's at the far right side of the timeline at the bottom of the screen. This adds a new frame to your animation.[1]

    • You can also add new frames by adding new layers.
    • If you have more than one object in your animation, grouped layers act as a single frame.
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    Draw your next frame. To do so, tap the second white square in the timeline at the bottom of the screen. This selects the second frame. Then start drawing your second frame using the drawing tools.

    • When you select a new frame, you will see a faint outline of the previous frame. This is called an "onion skin." You can use this as a reference to draw your next frame.
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    Add more frames. To do so, tap Add Frame and then draw the next frame. Keep adding frames until all frames in your animation is complete.

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    Open the Frame Options menu. To do so, tap a frame in the timeline at the bottom of the screen. Then tap the frame again to display the Frame options menu.

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    Tap Play. Whenever you want to preview your animation, tap the Play button on the left side of the timeline at the bottom of the screen.

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Adjusting the Settings and Options

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    Adjust the Frame Options. The frame options menu has the following options:[2]

    • Hold duration: Use the slider below "Hold duration" to select how many frames you want the current frame to hold for. This creates a pause in the animation motion.
    • Duplicate: Tap this option to duplicate the current frame.
    • Delete: Tap this option to remove the current frame.
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    Tap Settings. It's on the right side of the timeline at the bottom of the screen next to "Add Frame." This opens the settings menu.

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    Edit your animation settings. Use the following options to edit your animation settings in the Settings menu:

    • Loop: Tap this option if you want the animation to repeat when it reaches the last frame.
    • Ping-Pong: Tap this option if you want your animation to reverse when it reaches the last frame and then repeat.
    • One Shot: Tap this option if you want your animation to stop when it reaches the last frame and not repeat.
    • Frames Per Second: Use the slider bar below "Frames Per Second" to adjust the speed of your animation.
    • Onion skin frames: Use the slider bar below "Onion skin frames" to adjust how many of the previous frames show as an onion skin when a frame is selected.
    • Onion skin opacity: Use the slider bar below "Onion skin opacity" to adjust the faintness of the onion skin frames.
    • Blend primary frame: Tap this option to dim the opacity of the current frame so that it blends with the rest of the frames.
    • Onion skin colors: To change the color of the onion skins, tap this option and then use the color wheel to select the color you want the onion skins to appear as.
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Exporting the Animation

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    Tap the wrench icon. It's in the upper-left corner next to where it says "Gallery." This displays the Actions menu.

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    Tap Share. It's the third tab at the top of the Settings. It has an icon that resembles a square with an arrow pointing up.

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    Scroll down and tap Animated GIF, Animated PNG, or Animated MP4. Tap whichever format you want to export your file in.[3]

    • Animated GIF: Animated GIFs are one of the most common and most widely supported file formats for short animations. However, the image quality tends to be lower.
    • Animated PNG: PNG files are similar to GIFs, but the image quality tends to be a little better. However, PNG files are not as widely supported as GIF files.
    • Animated MP4: MP4 is the most commonly used video file format. This is the best option if you intend to upload your animation to YouTube.
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    Adjust the speed of your animation Use the slider bar below "Frames Per Second" if you want to change the speed of your animation. By default, it will use the same frames-per-second speed that you set in the Settings menu.

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    Toggle Dithering on or off. If you are using a GIF format that has a limited color palette, you can turn on dithering to blend pixels in a way that simulates more color.

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    Select if you want to use per-frame color palettes. If you want each frame in your GIF file to have its own color palette, toggle "Per frame color palette" on.

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    Activate transparent backgrounds. With GIF and PNG images, you have the option to remove the white background and have a transparent background. Toggle this option on if you want your file to have a transparent background.

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    Tap Export. It's the yellow button in the upper-right corner. This exports your animation in the file format that you selected.

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    Tap Save Image. This saves the animation to your iPhone or iPad. You can find your animation in the Files app.

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      A Quick and Easy Guide to Animating in Procreate (2024)

      FAQs

      How to animate on Procreate for beginners? ›

      Open the Animation Assist tool by taping the wrench icon followed by "Canvas." Then toggle "Animation Assist" on. Use the frames in the Timeline at the bottom to create animation frames. Tap "Add Frame" to add a new frame. Use the Settings menu in the timeline to edit the animation speed and loop settings.

      Can you animate professionally on Procreate? ›

      The answer is YES! I have just recently learned how to do animation on Procreate using Freya's Procreate Masterclass, and I thought it would be fun to share what I've learned. Using Procreate is the best way to animate your work because it gives you more control over your drawings.

      Is Procreate good for animation? ›

      You can easy import a drawing from Procreate; then you can open the layers on your timeline and add animated features to individual layers. The Key Frame features are very intuitive. Once you know the tricks, it is easy to move, rotate, and warp a drawing, which makes it very easy to quickly create simple animations.

      What is the easiest program to animate? ›

      9 Animation Software Platforms for Beginners
      • Procreate.
      • Blender.
      • Adobe After Effects.
      • Adobe Animate.
      • Cinema 4D.
      • Autodesk Maya.
      • Toon Boom Harmony.
      • Krita Animation.
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      How to make smooth animations in Procreate? ›

      The key is to use small movements on those duplicated layers. This will create a smoother animation. After that, keep duplicating the groups that you adjusted and add small movements. If you go to the Settings Menu on the Adjustments Bar you can adjust how many layers you can see below your current layer.

      How many frames can you animate in Procreate? ›

      In animation, a 'hold' creates a pause by playing the same drawing over multiple frames. The more frames the hold lasts for, the longer the image stays still. Animation uses holds to adjust timing and rhythm. Drag the Hold duration slider to your desired number of frames, up to a maximum of 120.

      What's the longest animation you can make on Procreate? ›

      As I stated in the beta testing forum, if you use a small enough canvas, the max layer cap is around 250. For a smooth animation, you usually use 30 frames per second, which with the layer cap allows for an approximate 7 second animation.

      How long can a Procreate animation last? ›

      Procreate currently supports a maximum of 250 layers. This is enough for over 10s of animation at 24 fps, 8s at 30 fps, and 4s at 60fps. And of course short bits like this can be combined in any video editing app you like to make longer animations.

      What is the easiest animation technique? ›

      What is the Easiest Type of Animation? The easiest form of animation technique for a beginner animator to start with is stop motion animation. Stop motion allows for mistakes, you can progress at your own pace and the required equipment is affordable.

      Can I teach myself animation? ›

      Yes: If you have decent drawing skills, the best place to start for beginners is Animate CC (formerly known as Flash), as it is relatively cheap and easy to learn, especially if you've used other Adobe programs in the past.

      How to start animating in Procreate? ›

      Let's get started!
      1. Step 1: Open a canvas in Procreate. ...
      2. Step 2: Draw your first layer of lettering. ...
      3. Step 3: Engage “Animation Assist” and create your first frame. ...
      4. Step 4: Add three to four animation frames. ...
      5. Step 5: Play your animation and adjust the settings. ...
      6. Step 6: Export as an Animated GIF.
      Sep 28, 2022

      What app does most animators use? ›

      What are the top 2D animation apps?
      • Adobe Animate CC. Adobe Animate CC is a powerful animation software created by Adobe that allows users to create professional-grade 2D animations. ...
      • Adobe After Effects. ...
      • Adobe Character Animator. ...
      • SVGator. ...
      • Toon Boom Harmony. ...
      • Pencil2D. ...
      • Pixel Studio. ...
      • MotionBook.
      Jan 16, 2024

      What do artists use Procreate for? ›

      Procreate is a very good tool for both sketching your designs and doing the final illustration. I've done most of my illustration work using it for many years now. For comic books I'd imagine Procreate can handle the sketching, inking and colouring stages.

      Is Procreate good for beginner artists? ›

      A great place to start.

      Start creating digital art right away with this four-part series as it walks you step-by-step through Procreate's essential tools and features. The Beginners Series empowers you with all the skills you'll need to discover the basics of digital art and your own creative potential.

      Does Procreate have keyframe animation? ›

      With Procreate Dreams you can animate your content without manual frame-by-frame animation. Add motion keyframes from the Action menu to move, scale, warp or distort your content. Procreate Dreams will automatically animate between each keyframe; this is known as tweening.

      Can you animate over a video in Procreate? ›

      Rotoscoping is a technique where you trace over a video frame by frame to create an animated likeness. Use Procreate to import and resize your video, select animation styles, and draw over frames to create consistent animations.

      What's the difference between Procreate and Procreate Dreams? ›

      What's the difference between Procreate and Procreate Dreams? Procreate is designed for digital painting and illustration, while Procreate Dreams is made for 2D animation and motion graphics.

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