

Tik Tok has also become a great resource for artists who run small businesses. If you think you’ll need to go back and reference a specific video, you can either use the Add to Favorites feature in Tik Tok or you can save the video to your phone. The more time you spend scrolling through the For You section, liking, viewing, and saving, the smarter Tik Tok will become at recommending relevant videos. If you see a video you like, check the hashtags and see if you can find other similar videos or Procreate artists’ accounts. I started following just a few creator accounts but mostly use the For You feed. Use the For You feed, hashtags and follow creative accounts If you are watching cat and dance videos on your personal Tik Tok account all the time, the app won’t be recommending Procreate tips to you very often. The Tik Tok algorithm is very smart and is constantly trying to figure out what videos you want to see. Create a dedicated creative Tik Tok account Here are a few pieces of advice to get the most out of learning Procreate on Tik Tok. Each clip shows only one tip at a time, they’re easy to skip, repeat and there seems to be an infinite number to watch. I recently discovered Procreate tips on Tik Tok! They’re perfect short videos. Especially when you only need to see specific parts of a tutorial and have to skip forward and hope you land on the right timestamp. I’m not a huge fan of sitting down and watching long tutorials. I didn’t even know what kinds of tips and tricks to google because so many were Procreate specific. When I started, some functions of Procreate were fairly intuitive but there were lots of things I was frustrated with. I am pretty new to Procreate and have spent most of my digital illustration time using a Wacom tablet.
