{"id":2911,"date":"2021-10-09T23:43:02","date_gmt":"2021-10-09T23:43:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.thepicpedia.com\/2021\/10\/09\/how-to-smudge-on-procreate\/"},"modified":"2021-11-07T20:35:34","modified_gmt":"2021-11-07T20:35:34","slug":"how-to-smudge-on-procreate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.thepicpedia.com\/procreate\/how-to-smudge-on-procreate\/","title":{"rendered":"How to smudge on procreate"},"content":{"rendered":"

Smudge<\/strong> to move pigment around your canvas. Tap Smudge<\/strong>, then select a brush from the Brush Library. Tap or drag your finger on your brushstrokes and colors to blend your artwork. The Smudge tool creates varying effects depending on the value of the pressure slider.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

Best answer for this question, is there a smudge tool on Procreate<\/strong>? Paint, Smudge and Erase are the essential tools of Procreate. Located on the top right of the interface, Paint, Smudge<\/strong>, and Erase all share the same Brush Library, and all work the same way. Tap the icon of the tool you want to use – the brush for Paint, the finger for Smudge, and the eraser for Erase.<\/p>\n

Also know, where is smudge on Procreate? The smudge tool can be found on the top right tool bar, just to the right of the the brush tool. One of the biggest advantages of the smudge<\/strong> tool is that it can be used with any brush from your library, turning it into a smudge or blender brush.<\/p>\n

Amazingly, what is the best brush for smudging in Procreate<\/strong>? Some of the Procreate<\/strong> standard brushes that can be used for example are the Gouache (under Artistic brushes), Bonobo Chalk (under Sketching brushes) and the Stucco brush (under Artistic brushes). The Gouache gives a smooth blend, while the Bonobo Chalk and Stucco brush give a more textured look.<\/p>\n

Additionally, how do you blend stuff on Procreate?