Now, I just want to be clear at the outset that I understand the proper drawing of scrolls and leaves is something to be learned. There's no artificial mechanism that will produce the quality of drawings showcased on this wonderful board.
That being said, I'm finding it difficult to draw scrolls on the IPad. For some reason its much easier for me to draw on paper, but I'll get there. I find I spend more time concentrating on the scrolls themselves, and design sort of gets overcome by events.
For a quick prototype of a scroll design, I'd recommend a product named "ProtoSketch". It actually has a scroll function. It isn't perfect, but it does allow you to copy your work from there and drop it into Procreate. It also allows for layers and import of a photo, and lets you work with vector lines.
It's not perfect, but if you're looking to do something fast and have to spend a lot of time tweaking scrolls, it might help. Oddly enough, the math in the program seems to lend itself to the drawing of leaves, also.
Again, nothing but respect for those who have, from work and experience, learned to draw scrolls quickly freehand!
Bob
That being said, I'm finding it difficult to draw scrolls on the IPad. For some reason its much easier for me to draw on paper, but I'll get there. I find I spend more time concentrating on the scrolls themselves, and design sort of gets overcome by events.
For a quick prototype of a scroll design, I'd recommend a product named "ProtoSketch". It actually has a scroll function. It isn't perfect, but it does allow you to copy your work from there and drop it into Procreate. It also allows for layers and import of a photo, and lets you work with vector lines.
It's not perfect, but if you're looking to do something fast and have to spend a lot of time tweaking scrolls, it might help. Oddly enough, the math in the program seems to lend itself to the drawing of leaves, also.
Again, nothing but respect for those who have, from work and experience, learned to draw scrolls quickly freehand!
Bob