Then I export the image to Photos so I could import it to Vectornator as reference.
Then I trace it with ink brush to have more clear lines. Step by step workflow for creating stickers on Ipad Proįirst, I make a rough sketch in Procreate.
There is also full control over curve: you can add/remove points, double tap on the point will switch to the Convert tool. You can set stroke, fill color, gradients and more. I'm using Apple pencil to create the shape, which works pretty smooth. The most awesome tool in the app, for me at least. You can add layers, rearrange them, delete, make invisible and lock unlock. A little introduction to the app tools Layer system So I thought I would share it with you in case you have the same needs and want to create vector stickers on the go with just Ipad. It has some drawbacks tho, that's why I use Adobe Draw as an additional app to add finishing touches and details to the illustration, but we'll get there.Īfter hours and hours of experimenting with different apps and workflows, I finally found one that works for me best. I've tried a couple of different vector apps such as Bez, Concepts and some more, but Vectornator Pro is so far the winner.
I also like layer management system and that app saves images in png, svg and ai formats. The Pen tool is absolutely amazing and super easy to use with Apple pencil. I found this cool app Vectornator Pro, which is Free by the way. Plus, with a pen tool, I can draw even in shaky trains and buses :) (Since there are hours of commuting and waiting at the airports, this is an ideal pastime activity). So I started to look for Apps for Ipad to create vector illustrations on the go. Recently, I started the new line of products - character planner stickers and wanted to make them in vector, so that they will be great for digital planners and for printing.