Procreate + SketchUp: A Design Workflow That Changes Everything - Part 1 of 4
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In this first of two sessions, I’ll show you how to set up your iPad to use Procreate and SketchUp together to develop elevation variations (or any other aspect of design) more quickly than you could with SketchUp alone—without losing precision.
SketchUp keeps us grounded in real-world dimensions, but it can also feel rigid and limiting. That’s where Procreate comes in, allowing for a looser, more intuitive workflow that helps us explore freely, refine our designs, and communicate ideas to clients more effectively.
This is not about choosing between hand drawing and digital tools—it’s about bringing hand drawing into the 21st century and integrating it into a fast, efficient, real-world design process.
By the end of this session, you’ll see how these two tools complement each other perfectly—giving you the best of both worlds: precision where you need it, creativity where you want it.
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ABOUT: My name is James Akers and I'm a practicing architect who also supported my family as a full-time renderer working in pencil and watercolor, up until the day that pencil and watercolor could no longer keep up with the pace of change in the modern digital office. So in 2015, I followed Tim Cook's lead, switched to Apple Pencil on iPad, and haven't looked back. Now, as UCLA professor of iPad Drawing and founder of the iPad for Architects YouTube channel, I split my time between teaching, rendering, design consulting, architect-ing, and my favorite of all: helping students rediscover the benefits of drawing-by-hand in the digital era through online courses in Procreate, Morpholio Trace and Sketchup for iPad.