
Image: Savage InteractiveĪnimation Assist is a new tool that adds a timeline to the app for looping GIFs and animated videos. CMYK mode is another welcome addition to Procreate, which will give artists the flexibility to work with print files, like comic book pages. And Color Harmony automatically selects complementary, split-complementary, analogous, triadic, and tetradic colors based on the color you’ve chosen. Color Dynamics lets artists control settings like hue, saturation, and brightness through the Apple Pencil’s tilt and pressure. Procreate 5 adds a host of new color features. Users can continue to tweak settings and control how the brushes will look and behave. It’s the Valkyrie engine that also powers the new Brush studio feature, which lets artists combine two brushes to create a custom one. (Fresco, Adobe’s illustration-focused app, does.) So the fact that Procreate now supports Photoshop brushes is a big deal. Photoshop for the iPad doesn’t actually support brush importing yet. That’s something that’s going to make a difference for artists when they’re choosing which drawing app to use on the iPad, especially on the heels of Adobe’s Photoshop for the iPad, which received disappointing reviews when it was released last month. With Valkyrie, Savage Interactive says the imported ABR brushes paint faster in Procreate 5 than in Photoshop. The app runs on a new Valkyrie graphics engine that works with Apple’s Metal API for faster performance on the iPad.
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The free update brings long-awaited features such as Photoshop (ABR) brush import, custom brush creation, CMYK mode, and more robust animation features. Procreate 5, Savage Interactive’s newest update for the iOS painting and illustration app, is now available.
