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How to Create a Stylish Neon Portrait in Procreate

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What You'll Be Creating

In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to create a colorful neon portrait of a beautiful woman in Procreate using different neon painting ideas. We'll take some inspiration from the retro and glamour styles, and we'll use vibrant neon colors to make it stylish.

Watch me work on this portrait drawing tutorial over on the Envato Tuts+ YouTube channel, where you can follow along with this process.

Making your neon portrait and other Procreate digital drawings is a lot easier with the right tools. If you want to add different styles and dimensions to your artwork, download premium Procreate brush sets from Envato Elements. Are you ready to learn how to make a neon painting? Then let's start this portrait tutorial for Procreate.

1. How to Make a Sketch

Step 1

In this Procreate portrait painting tutorial, I'm using an iPad Pro with the Apple Pencil and the Procreate 4 app.

First, open the application. Tap the (+) icon in the top-right corner to create a New Canvas. There you can select one of the canvases from the list or create a new one. This will be the basis of your neon portrait.

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Tap to Create Custom Size and create a 3500 x 4000 px canvas, RGB, 300 DPI

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Step 2

Before creating a sketch for your neon drawing, let's find a proper brush for it. Thankfully, Procreate has a few painting brushes preloaded.

First, open the Brushes tab, tap the Sketching set, and select the 6B Pencil.

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Let's modify this brush a little bit. Tap the 6B Pencil icon, and the Settings of the tool will appear. Choose the General settings and change the Size Limits to ~30% Max. It will allow us to have more flexibility in the sketching process.

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Step 3

Let's begin by drawing a sketch.

We already have two layers by default: one layer with the background color and one empty layer. Open the Layers panel, tap "Layer 2", and rename it to "sketch".

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Step 4

Now we can start sketching our neon portrait. Usually I make a combination of basic shapes first, where I'm trying to search for the silhouette of the character and her features. Then I refine the sketch, adding a couple more details to give them a bit more character.

I do a lot of rotating of the canvas in the process. You can do it too if you like—just use two fingers and rotate your image or size it. This is a pretty useful feature when creating our neon drawing.

Also, you can change the Size and Opacity of any Brush tool by moving up and down the sliders on the left side of the screen.

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2. How to Create the Main Shapes

Step 1

Let's march on in our neon portrait tutorial for Procreate. First, let's create the Palette of the basic colors.

We have the Colors menu in the top right corner, where we can select the color.

For the Create a New Palette option, click on the (+) icon, and a new area with empty boxes for our new palette will appear. Rename it to "neon". This is necessary for our neon drawing ideas.

Now pick the color and tap on any of the empty boxes, and it saves it (tap on the boxes to create the colors for your palette, and tap on them to delete any of them).

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This way we'll create our own Palette. Basically, we'll choose bright colors for the hair and clothes (place them on the first row), and cold brown colors and nuances of lilac, purple, and lavender for the skin (on the second and third rows).

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Step 2

This is an important step in learning how to paint in Procreate or how to draw a portrait for beginners in general. Now open the Layers menu, tap N on the "sketch" layer, lower the Opacity to 50%, and change the Blending Mode to Multiply.

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Step 3

Choosing the right color for our neon portraits is very important to create contrast. Let's set a background color by tapping the "Background color" layer, which we already have by default. Select a dark purple color on the Color Wheel.

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Step 4

It's time to begin painting with brushes.

Create a New Layer for the skin and drag it under the "sketch" layer.

First, go to Brushes > Airbrushing > Hard Airbrush and pick a brown color from our Palette.

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Draw the outlines of the body, using our sketch as a reference. Now we can fill it with a solid color. Just drag it from the Colors in the top right using your finger, and drop it onto your outline shape. Make sure that your lines are completely closed. Then refine the edges using the Eraser Tool. Choose the Hard Airbrush tool as an eraser.

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Step 5

Using this method, draw the hair and clothes on separate layers. Organize them as shown below.

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Step 6

Open the "makeup" layer, and draw eyelashes, eyebrows, nostrils, and the middle line of the lips using the 6B Pencil and a dark brown color.

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Create a New Layer for the eyes and lips on top of the "skin" layer. Fill them with colors using the same brush.

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Step 7

Set the Opacity of the "sketch" layer to 30%, making it more transparent. It's still useful to us in the painting process, but should not be so conspicuous at the same time.

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3. How to Add Shadows and Highlights to the Body

Step 1

Let's start by adding some volume to the body. Tap on the "skin" layer and select Alpha Lock from the drop-down list. It will help us to paint inside the body shape without crossing this area.

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Now select a dark brown color from our Palette and choose the Nikko Rull brush from the Painting set.

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Start creating soft shadows by making strokes on the shadowy area. Change the stroke Size and Opacity in the process until you get the desired shapes. Turn off the "sketch" layer to see the result.

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Step 2

This way, add some deeper shadows using the same brush. Check the result, making the "sketch"  layer invisible.

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Step 3

Let's change the color of the strokes on the "makeup" layer.

First select the layer, and then tap the Adjustments icon and choose the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness from the drop-down list. 

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Change the color, making it darker. Move the sliders until you get the desired result. 

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Step 4

Now let's add some blush to the skin.

Create a New Layer on top of the "skin" layer first. Then tap on the "skin" layer and choose Select from the drop-down list. It will allow us to draw on the "blush" layer just inside the body shape.

Choose the Soft Brush from the Airbrushing set, and draw some blush shapes on the cheeks, nose, and neck. Reduce the Opacity of the layer to 40%.

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Step 5

It's time to add some highlights to the lightened area.

Create a New Layer on top of the "blush" layer, and rename it to "highlights". Pick a beige color from our Palette, and paint some highlight strokes, using the same Nikko Rull brush. Reduce the Opacity to 40%.

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Step 6

Now create a New Layer again on top of the "highlights". Draw more evident strokes, using the same color and brush. Reduce the Opacity to 40% as well.

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Step 7

Once we're happy with the highlights, we can merge these layers. Tap on the top layer with highlights and choose Merge Down from the drop-down list. Or you can take the two layers (one finger on one, and one finger on the other) and squeeze them together.

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Step 8

Create a New Layer on top of the "highlights". We'll add some bright highlights to make the look more expressive. Use the same brush and lilac tint from our Palette. In the end, lower the Opacity to 60%.

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Now create a New Layer again and draw some highlights on the cheekbone, on the corner of the eyes and lips, on the tip of the nose, under her eyebrows, and on the forehead. Use the same color and brush with 100% Opacity. Once you're happy with the result, merge all these layers with highlights, blush and skin into one "skin" layer.

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Step 9

Let's refine the skin a little bit, correcting the roughness of the skin and improving the shape of her face and body. Use the Color Picker Button to select the color you need. You can find this button between the Size and Opacity sliders. 

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Step 10

Now let's add some volume to the eyes.

Start with the white of the eye, adding some brown shadows under the eyelashes. Choose a dark brown color for the top of the iris and a light brown color for the underside. Also add some bright green strokes to the iris.

Next, draw a strip on the edge of the eyelid, adding some shadows and highlights to it.

In the end, add some gloss and twinkles to the white of the eye, the iris, and the pupil.

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Step 11

Now we'll get to work on the lips.

Add the shadows first, using dark shades of cherry color. Then add some bright pink strokes and a white gloss to the upper part of the lips. In the end, draw some dark brown shadows on the left part of the upper lip and under the bottom lip, as shown below.

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Here's how the face of our woman looks at this stage.

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Step 12

Let's refine the face a little bit, adding some deeper shadows to the area above and under the eyes and neck. Also, draw some bright gloss using the lavender color from our Palette.

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Step 13

Once we're happy with the volume of the face and body, let's add a texture to make the skin more natural.

Create a New Layer on top of the "skin", and rename it "skin texture". Choose the Splatter brush from the Spraypaints set and pick a brown color. 

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Apply Select to the "skin" layer. Using the max size of the brush, draw some strokes, spraying tiny spots on the skin area. Reduce the Opacity to 20%.

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Now create a New Layer again on top of the "skin texture". Draw some freckles and moles, using the same brown color and the Nikko Rull brush. Add them randomly to the nose, cheeks, forehead, and shoulders. Reduce the Opacity of the layer to 50%.

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Step 14

In the end, let's draw some falling shadows from the hairstyle. Create a New Layer for them on top of the "skin". Add some dark shadows to the forehead under the fringe first. Lower the Opacity to 65%. Then, on a New Layer, draw some deep pink reflections using the Soft Brush. Reduce the Opacity to 35%.

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4. How to Create a Neon Hairstyle

Step 1

Let's start forming the hairstyle by adding detail to the neon drawings for the hair.

First, make the "sketch" layer visible. Also reduce the Opacity of the "hair 2" layer to 50%.

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Now lock in the "hair 1" and "hair 2" layers by activating Alpha Lock. Use the Soft Brush to draw some blue strokes at the edges of the main hairstyle shape. Also add some pink to the edges of the hair on the "hair 2" layer.

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Step 2

Create a New Layer on top of the hair layers. Use the 6B Pencil and blue color to draw the lines of the strands of hair, styling separate locks. In the end, turn off the "sketch" layer.

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Step 3

Use the textured brush Nikko Rull and cyan color from our Palette to add some bright spots to the inner part of the hairstyle. Then pick a pink color and draw some gentle textured strokes of the highlights.

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This way, add a lilac touch to the locks.

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Step 4

Apply Select to the "hair 2" layer, and create a New Layer on top of it. Pick a cyan color and draw some short, bright strokes, imitating shaved hair. Also use a blue color to draw the shadows from the upper hair and the area behind the ear.

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Step 5

Lock in the "hair lines" layer by activating Alpha Lock. Use the same brush with pink and blue colors to shade the hair lines, according to the principle "pink to pink, blue to blue."

Then turn off Alpha Lock, choose the 6B Pencil, and draw separate thin blue hairs. In the end, add some gloss to these hairs using cyan.

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5. How to Add Volume and Texture to the Clothes

Step 1

When it comes to learning how to draw a portrait for beginners, texturing clothing and accessories can be one of the trickiest parts. Let's start with the earrings.

First, choose the Soft Brush from the Airbrushing set and a green color. Apply Alpha Lock to the layers with earrings and draw some green shadows.

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Now turn off Alpha Lock. Select the new Lightpen brush from the Luminance set, choose a lime green color from our Palette, and draw some shining strokes on the edges of the earrings.

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Step 2

Now let's move to the dress. Here we can apply some interesting neon drawing ideas. Make the "sketch" layer visible first. Then lock in the "dress" layer by activating Alpha Lock.

Using the Nikko Rull brush, draw two lime color strokes to decorate the edges of the dress. Also use a pink color for the underside of the dress. Then, using the Soft Brush, add some lilac tints to the cloth.

Turn off the "sketch" layer. Pick the Nikko Rull brush again and draw some cyan highlights and purple shadows, forming the creases of the dress.

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Step 3

Now that we have most of the neon portrait's highlights laid out, let's add some texture to the fabric. 

Create a New Layer on top of the "dress" layer. Select the Newsprint brush from the Retro set, and draw some pink strokes on the creases and on the area of the shoulders.

Create a New Layer again and draw some green strokes on the highlights area. Then, using the Eraser Tool, make some vertical stripes on top of them.

In the end, on a New Layer, draw some lime green and yellow dots on the green texture.

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Step 4

Take the Selection Tool, and select the area of the dress we want to make a little darker. Then go to Adjustments > Curves, and pull the right slider down a little.

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Do the same for the creases, as shown in the screenshot below.

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In the end, using the Nikko Rull brush and a dark violet color, draw some vertical stripes deep in the folds.

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6. It's Time for the Final Touches

Step 1

This wouldn't be a proper portrait drawing tutorial without adding some necessary details.

First, create a New Layer for reflections on top of the "eyes/ lips". Apply Alpha Lock and Select to the "skin" layer.

Now pick the lilac color and draw some shapes of reflections mostly along the left side of the body. Use the Nikko Rull brush with 60% Opacity for it. Draw more saturated strokes on the edges of the body shape.

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Step 2

Create a New Layer for the rim light on top of the "makeup", and deselect the "skin" layer.

Pick the cyan color and the 6B Pencil brush to draw vivid strokes on the left side of the face. Add some gloss to the eyebrows, eyelashes, and the tip of the nose as well.

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Step 3

In the end, we have to add some reflections from the earrings.

Create a New Layer for the green reflections under the "reflections" layer. Pick the Nikko Rull brush again and draw some green and yellow shapes on the cheeks and chin.

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7. How to Create an Abstract Background

This is the final set of steps in our portrait Procreate tutorial. Our neon portrait has come along nicely, so let's tie it all together with a cool and easy neon painting background. It's time to show we know how to paint in Procreate like true professionals.

Step 1

We already have the basic dark purple color on our default background layer. Let's add some texture and a pattern to make our image more stylish. An easy neon painting effect will do.

Create a New Layer on top of "Background color". Pick a new brush, Nebula, from the Luminance set and a blue color to add some mistiness to the background. Reduce the Opacity of the layer to 60%.

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Create a New Layer on top of the blue nebula and add some pink splashes as well, reducing the Opacity of the layer to 60% too.

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In the end, pick a dark main color from the background and add a splash to the bottom right corner of our canvas. Pick the Eraser Tool with the Soft Pastel brush and make some holes in the blue and pink shapes, diffusing their density.

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Step 2

Let's create a simple pattern for the decoration of our background.

First, turn off the "background" and all nebula layers. Create a New Layer on top of them. Pick the Hard Brush from the Airbrushing set and tap on the canvas, making perfect dots. using a grid on the canvas will help you to place them at equal distances from each other. 

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Now let's duplicate this row of dots. Tap Transform in the top panel, swipe down with three fingers, and the menu will appear. Choose Copy + Paste and we'll get these dots on the new layer. Move them down and to the right. As a result, we'll get them in staggered order. Merge these layers into one.

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Duplicate this layer using the same principle.

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Now let's flip our four rows horizontally. Just tap Transform in the top panel and choose the first icon in the bottom panel. Move them to the right side.

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Step 3

Let's add some texture to the dots. Apply Select to the layer with the dots. Create a New Layer on top of it and choose a new brush, Burnt Tree, from the Charcoals set.

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Pick the pink color from our Palette and use the max size of the brush to cover our dots with texture. Turn off the first layer with blue dots. Now we have clean, textured pink dots. Reduce the Opacity of the layer to 55%.

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Great Work! We're Finished!

I hope you've enjoyed the process of this Procreate portrait painting tutorial and the final result meets your expectation.

Good luck, and don't be afraid to use your imagination and create something beautiful!

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Best Brush Sets for Procreate From Envato Elements

Creating Procreate digital drawings can be an incredibly satisfying process if you have the right tools. If you're learning how to make a neon painting, having the right brushes can go a long way. From Procreate hair brushes to realistic pencil strokes, you can find something for your project on Envato Elements. Add an extra dimension to your Procreate portraits and other projects with these useful brushes.

1. Procreate Hair Brush Set (BRUSHSET)

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Getting luscious locks and curls to look just right is a lot easier with this Procreate hair brush set. It comes with multiple different strand styles that you can use in your Procreate digital drawings. You can even create eyebrows and beards with this download. It's one of the best hair brush sets available for Procreate.

2. Eclectica: Stipple Brushes for Procreate (BRUSHSET)

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You'll instantly fall in love with the look of this Procreate brush pack. It was designed to create a stippling effect that blends multiple retro styles. This bundle includes strokes and stipples for a total of 18 brushes. Eclectica is one of the more unique downloads of Procreate texture brushes. Try it for your next Procreate digital drawing.

3. Beauty Brushes for Procreate (BRUSHSET, JPG)

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Taking cues from the vintage fashion world, the Beauty Brushes Procreate brush set is the perfect addition to your personal asset library. There are 20 high-quality Procreate texture brushes that you can use for your portraits and illustrations. Add powders, rouges, and different makeup looks in a matter of clicks. If you've been looking for Procreate brush sets that are chic and stylish, look no further than this one.

4. Devbrush for Procreate Bundle (BRUSHSET, BRUSH, PROCREATE, PSD, PNG, JPG)

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This is the ultimate Procreate brush pack. In a single download, you'll have more than 150 unique Procreate painting brushes at your disposal. Get useful Procreate texture brushes and styles to complete your next project and flesh out any ideas you might have in the future. It's one of the best brush sets for Procreate you can find on Envato Elements.

5. Fabulous Pencils for Procreate (BRUSHSET, JPG, PNG)

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Have your Procreate digital drawings lacked a little of that handmade feel? Then you'll want to look at this Procreate brush pack. It features 44 realistic pencil brushes and shaders, as well as seven bonus paper textures. This download is one of the best pencil brush sets for Procreate. It's perfect for sketching and adding some personality to your Procreate portraits.

Even More Useful Procreate Resources

Already mastered how to make a neon painting in Procreate? How did you like learning how to paint a portrait in Procreate? If you enjoyed this tutorial and want to learn and do even more than neon paint designs in Procreate, check out these resources, courtesy of Envato Tuts+.

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