Drop Cap Procreate Video Tutorial. Get your iPad Pro and Apple Pencil ready! I’m going to show you how to make this wintery “W” Drop Cap with a deep shadow in a step-by-step video lesson.
Drop Cap Procreate Video Tutorial
Welcome to the latest post in my ongoing iPad Lettering 101 Procreate Video and Blog Series! Today, I’m participating in a Wintery Lettering Blog Hop with a bunch of friends, so be sure to head to the end of this post for a bunch more Winter Lettering inspiration.
Let’s Get Started!
For my tutorial, I’m showing you how to create a letter W Drop Cap. This is easiest to teach you by video, so I’ve put together a roughly 10-minute video lesson.
Download the reference sheet here
W is for Winter!
Watch the Drop Cap Procreate video lesson below.
Yay! You’ve created a deep shadow drop cap. Use the new techniques you learned to add character to your lettering work.
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Check out all the tutorials in the hop below!
There are some amazing tutorials that I can’t wait to try this time around!
Left to right, top to bottom:
Hello Winter Printable & Practice Sheet- Here Comes the Sun
Procreate Drop Cap Video Tutorial – Dawn Nicole Designs
Winter Wonderland Handlettering Practice Sheet- Lemon Thistle
JOY Watercolor Typography Tutorial- Inkstruck Studio
I’m Sorry for the Things I Said Printable Practice Sheet- Printable Crush
Walking in a Winter Wonderland Printable & Wood Sign Tutorial- One Project Closer
Lettering on Black Tutorial- Smiling Colors
No Place Like Home Printable- One Artsy Mama
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Hi, I’m wondering if there’s any way to do this without motion blur? I have an iPad 4 and it does not support that effect. Thanks!
Hi Chantelle, you could duplicate the layer of the letter, drag it so it’s positioned as a shadow and manually connect and color in the missing areas to complete the shadow. It’s easier than it sounds!