In this video, Naqiya Rasheed discusses the Magic Wand Tool in Procreate for iPad, which is a key feature for professional colorists. The tool, which looks like a magic wand, can be accessed from the Adjustments menu and can be customized in the Actions menu under the “Prefs” tab.
The Magic Wand Tool is best for images with simple, solid backgrounds and allows for quick and easy background removal. To use the Magic Wand Tool, paste an image inside your artwork, tap the selection tool, choose Automatic at the bottom of the screen, and tap on the white part. This method can highlight specific markings or spaces between lines, making it useful for creating line art and selecting the space between lines with a magic wand.
The Magic Wand Tool is also useful for selecting areas with the same color or tone, and can be adjusted to control the tolerance level. However, there are no tutorials available on where the Magic Wand Tool is located in Procreate.
In summary, Procreate offers several features, including the Magic Wand Tool, which can be used to remove areas in your drawing. It is important to note that Procreate does not have a lasso tool, unlike Photoshop, but it does have selection tools such as automatic, freehand, rectangle, and ellipse.
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