Proseduce Text: How To Use
Texts that instruct how to operate / use something. e.g how to use blender, etc.
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How to use Ibis paint
If you’re anything like me, then you love to draw. Ibis Paint X is a great drawing app that can be used on your iPad, iPhone or Android device. It is a free download from the App Store. You can upload your art anywhere and share your drawing process via the speedpaint feature.
✓The first step is to create a project. You do this by going to your Ibis Paint X gallery, which you do by tapping the gallery button when you open the app. Then you press a plus button which is at the top right corner area of the gallery page. You then get to pick from numerous canvas sizes, or you can get a picture from your camera roll, like if you want to digitally redraw a drawing you did with pencil and paper (you have to take a picture of the drawing that you want to digitally redraw first).
✓After you have created a new project it’s time to draw.
✓Once you are done drawing, go to your gallery and select the drawing you want a speedpaint of by tapping it.
✓Then you tap the box with an arrow through it. A box asking how you want to save the art will appear.
✓To save it at a speedpaint, tap (Movie) MOV.
✓Then you can select roughly how long you want your speedpaint to be. The option you choose affects how fast or slow the speedpaint will be. You can select from a time range which goes from 6 seconds, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 60 seconds, 120 seconds, 180 seconds, all the way to 300 seconds. If you are uploading to YouTube, I suggest using the 300 seconds option.
✓Once you choose the time option for the speedpaint, you have to let it encode by pressing okay when a pop-up appears saying “The encoding process takes a few minutes. Would you like to start?”. During the encoding process, it shows how the speedpaint progresses, and once it’s finished encoding, you can save the speedpaint to your device by tapping “save video”.
✓To upload your speedpaint to YouTube, sign in to your YouTube channel via the YouTube app. There is a button with the picture of a camera on the top right screen. Click that button then select your speedpaint video from your Camera Roll. Click Next and type a title and description for your speedpaint video. Click Upload to upload to YouTube.
Here’s one of my speedpaints on my YouTube channel.




























