
Return to the mask on your lettering layer and begin to paint black on the areas you’d like your lettering to appear behind your text. Select your text layer by tapping on it > select.Any time you paint black on the mask, you’ll hide part of your lettering. This applies a layer mask to your lettering’s layer. On another layer, create your lettering.Use the selection tool to resize, rotate, etc. The texture should fully fill the text now. Tap on the texture’s layer (it should appear above your text layer) and choose clipping mask.To change text color, if you have a cursor showing, return to the keyboard (hit the icon in the upper left of the edit style palette) and then return back to edit style > hit the color circle as you would change other colors.Tap between two characters to adjust kerning you’ll see a cursor appear when you do. Tracking is adjusting the same space between all characters, kerning adjusts spacing between individual characters.You can also adjust the size, kerning and tracking here as well. Select a font, a style, all caps, underline, etc. This is where you can customize the look of your text.Type what you’d like your text to say, then hit ‘edit style’.Hit the wrench in the top left > add > add text.Create a new Procreate document (I’m using screen size).

Here are the written instructions for how we used text in Procreate! To add text:
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I’m on a 3rd generation iPad Pro (12.9″), 512GB with a 2nd generation Apple Pencil (but any iPad/compatible stylus will work for this tut).My free Procreate brushes are in my free Resource Library! The Flat Marker and Monoweight were used in this vid.
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Read on for how to use text in Procreate! Pin it for later! Step 2 - Select Wrench option and add text. This week, I thought I’d share an easy way to create artwork with text, as well as sharing some masking tips, too. Within the past week, Procreate released their latest version, which allows you to add text! It’s been really fun playing around with the new feature and seeing how I’ll integrate text into future Procreate artwork.
