This is going to help you see how the Quick Shape tool truly works.

Keep holding down pencil once done drawing.

2. There are a couple different ways to make a perfect circle in Procreate. Depending on what shape you drew you will get a few options to choose from. It doesn’t have to be exact at all. Keep that pencil held down and you can resize or rotate your circle to anywhere on your canvas.The Edit Shape button appears only if the pencil isn’t touching the screen. Making a perfect circle is so useful for illustration projects but can also be useful for lettering projects and I’ll show you why. Today, I’m breaking down how Quick Shape works and how you can start confidently using it in your projects immediately.This is going to help you see how the Quick Shape tool truly works. DO NOT PICK IT UP.4. 2. Basically, continuous lines all strung together to make various shapes and figures. Procreate 4.2 was just released a few weeks ago and everyone is already raving about the new features it offers. This allows you to completely change the shape you initially drew. Take your opposite pointer finger and tap once.This activates Quick Shape for you. It is located at the top center of the canvas. Select any Monoline brush in your library.It has to be a brush with no variation in weight for this to work properly.It doesn’t have to be exact at all. Tap ‘Circle’ in the top of the toolbar.This will transform your object into a perfect circle. If you want something smaller just lower the brush size in the next step.Make sure to adjust the brush size to as large as possible.
Just draw your best imperfect circle. But, you’ll see that different features come up within Edit Shape this time. Draw a Circle. Tap ‘Edit Shape’ in the top of the toolbar,6. If you don’t have one just use the Hard Airbrush in your default Procreate Brush Library under Airbrushing > Hard Airbrush.

That might come in handy when experimenting with a design idea that you haven’t 100% nailed down.If you’re not familiar with polylines, they are just shapes that aren’t closed.
Select any Monoline brush in your library. Today I’m going to show you my two favorites. In the top right of Procreate tap on the brush icon to access the Brush Library. If you don’t have one just use the Hard Airbrush in your default Procreate Brush Library under Airbrushing > Hard Airbrush.If you did this right, you will see your circle automatically snap into a perfectly symmetric shape. 4. Just draw your best imperfect circle. 3.

Let’s get started.In the top right of Procreate tap on the brush icon to access the Brush Library.This is going to pull up the Airbrush category in the Brush library.This is the largest airbrush in the library.

Keep holding down pencil once done drawing.

This tool is everything that illustrators, lettering artists, and designers have been hoping for. Choose a monoline brush from your Procreate brush library. Once you see the shape snap you can let go.5.

It’s so simple yet so complex. I like to keep mine between 90-100% for this process.This will create a perfect circle on your canvas.2. It has to be a brush with no variation in weight for this to work properly. Draw a circle with your Apple Pencil (but don’t pick up your pencil at the end)

Since we drew a circle we have the options for Ellipse and Circle.This will make the anchor points of the shape appear.

You’ll see, quadrilateral, rectangle, and polyline options. You can use your Apple Pencil to move and transform each anchor point to fit your specific design needs.Do exactly what we did in steps 1-3. DO NOT PICK IT UP.

1. One of the most complex and dynamic tools Procreate launched is the Quick Shape Tool. You’ll see the points on each side of the shape.