Procreate

Raster graphics editing app

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2025 A major update is planned, which will add features like larger resolutions up to 1 million by 1 million pixels, iCloud file synchronization, customizable brush settings, and a new painting engine and file format.
August 18 2024 Procreate publicly announced its decision not to incorporate generative artificial intelligence (AI) into its digital art software platform, distinguishing its approach from other creative tools in the market.
November 2023 Savage Interactive released Procreate Dreams, a companion app dedicated to 2D animation, expanding the animation capabilities of the original Procreate software.
2019 Savage Interactive switched Procreate to the proprietary Valkyrie graphics engine after beta testing on TestFlight. This update introduced customizable brush options and the ability to import Adobe Photoshop brushes for the first time.
2018 John Dyer participated in the 'Last Chance to Paint' project, sponsored by Savage Interactive, traveling to the Amazon rainforest to paint the Yaminawá experience using Procreate
2018 Professional artists created posters for films including Stranger Things, Logan, and Blade Runner 2049 using Procreate, highlighting its professional adoption in entertainment design.
2018 Lucas Pope used Procreate to draw a series of in-game portraits for the detective game Return of the Obra Dinn, creating 19th-Century pen and ink style sketches.
2018 Procreate became the overall best-selling iPad app.
2018 Savage launched Procreate Pocket 2.0 to the App Store.
December 2018 Procreate Pocket received Apple's 'App of the Year' award.
2017 Kyle Lambert created a viral photorealistic 'finger-painting' of Morgan Freeman using Procreate, demonstrating the software's artistic capabilities.
2017 Procreate rose into the top two best-selling iPad apps.
2016 Procreate became one of the top ten best-selling iPad apps on the App Store.
December 2014 Procreate Pocket was released to the App Store, initially including most tools found in the original Procreate app.
June 2013 Procreate won an Apple Design Award, leading to the launch of Procreate 2 with iOS 7, featuring higher resolution capabilities and more brush options.
2011 Procreate for iPad was first released by Tasmanian software company Savage Interactive.

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