Procreate 5 How To Adjust Opacity for Layers
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Procreate 5: How To Change Opacity (2 different ways) • How do you change the opacity of layers in Procreate 5? • This tutorial will show you two different ways to change the opacity of layers in Procreate 5 (Version 5.1.5) • ————— • Buy Procreate for iPad OS: • https://apps.apple.com/us/app/procrea... • ————— • How To Adjust Opacity of Layers in Procreate 5 (Method 1): • 1. Tap on the Layers icon in the top-right corner • 2. Use 2 Fingers and double tap on any layer • 3. Notice Opacity % at the top of the screen • 4. With finger or Apple Pencil drag to the left to reduce opacity % • 5. With finger or Apple Pencil drag to the right to increase opacity % • • How To Adjust Opacity of Layers in Procreate 5 (Method 2): • 1. Tap on the Layers icon in the top-right corner • 2. Click on the Blend Mode letter on the right-side of any layer (ex. N for Normal) • 3. Tap on Blend Mode Letter (ex, N) • 4. Drag Opacity slider to the left to reduce opacity % • 5. Drag Opacity slider to the right to increase opacity % • --------------------------------------------------------------- • ➜Amazon Influencer Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/mikemurphyco • ➜See All My Gear: https://www.mikemurphy.co/podgear • ➜ Get Adobe Creative Cloud: https://mikemurphy.co/adobe • ➜Screencast Software: • Screenflow: https://mikemurphy.co/screenflow • --------------------------------------------------------------- • • ➜ VISIT MY WEBSITE: • https://mikemurphy.co • ➜ SUBSCRIBE TO PODCAST • -https://mikemurphy.co/mmu • • ➜ SOCIAL MEDIA: • Instagram: / mikeunplugged • Facebook: https://mikemurphy.co/facebook • Twitter: / mikeunplugged • YouTube: https://mikemurphy.co/youtube • • Amazon Associates Disclosure: • Mike Murphy is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com
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