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Learn how to import an image to create a new canvas, and share your art with the world.
Tap Import in the top right Gallery menu to open the Files app. Navigate to the folder where your stored images are, and tap on the file to import it.
Hold on a file to pick it up, and drag it into Procreate.
Once you've picked up one file, tap other files to add them to the stack so you can drag them all in at once.
Tap Import in the top right Gallery menu to open the Files app. Navigate to the folder where your stored PDF files are, and tap on the file to import it.
Unlike image files, multi-page PDF files import into Procreate by placing each page onto its own separate layer. Each page also appears on a timeline at the bottom of the screen. You can use this timeline to navigate the various pages of your imported PDF document.
Note that when importing PDF files, Procreate will rasterize all vectors and text. Any white pages backgrounds will import as transparent. The default Procreate Background color is white, so the file will still appear as it did in the original PDF.
Hold on a PDF file to pick it up, and drag it into Procreate.
Once you've picked up one file, tap other files to add them to the stack so you can drag them all in at once.
Tap Photo in the top right Gallery menu to open the Photos app. Navigate to the folder where your stored images are, and tap on the image to import it.
Tap on a photo to pick it up, and drag it into Procreate.
Once you've picked up one photo, tap other photos to add them to the stack so you can drag them all in at once.
Swipe an artwork thumbnail to the left to reveal the Share button.
Tap this Share button on any canvas to select your file format and destination.
Share many artworks at the same time from Gallery Select mode.
Tap the Select button to enter selection mode. Tap canvases to select them. Any selected artworks will display a blue tick.
Tap the Share button at the top right of the Gallery to share all selected artworks in the format of your choice.
Drag artworks out of Procreate and into any other application to export.
The destination app nominates the file type of the exported image. If the app doesn't request a specific file type, artworks are exported as a .procreate or a PNG image by default. You can customize the specific file type in Procreate's Advanced Settings .
Procreate uses the iOS Sharing system to share to AirDrop, AirPrint, or any app and service that provides a document extension.
Save to the Files app to export artworks to a cloud service (such as iCloud Drive). Or you can select On My iPad to keep exported files on your device.
Once your artwork is on iCloud Drive, you can access it using Finder or the Files app on your other devices.
Exporting to macOS is great for speedy transfers and backups to your Mac.
iTunes has been retired as of the Catalina operating system update. But you can save Procreate files to iTunes if you are running any macOS previous to Catalina. See the Apple website for how to save files to iTunes.
Plug your device in using the suitable USB cable and open a Finder Window in macOS. Once detected, your iPad will appear under Locations in the lefthand of the Window.
Click on your iPad in the Finder then select Files in the top navigation to see a list of your phone's apps. Select Pocket to open the directory. You will see three folders titled Fonts, ACC and Inbox.
Share a single or multiple images as described above and select iTunes from your Share Destinations. The images will now appear in your Procreate directory on your Mac ready to be dragged, dropped and shared like any other file in macOS.
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