Based on the available reference, you can add an adjustment layer in Procreate to adjust aspects like saturation. This allows for non-destructive editing of the layers below the adjustment layer.
Here's a breakdown of how it generally works, though specific steps might vary depending on your Procreate version:
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Locate the Adjustment Tools: In Procreate, adjustment tools are typically found within the adjustments menu (often represented by a magic wand icon).
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Select Adjustment Layer: Within the adjustments menu, look for options like "Hue, Saturation, and Brightness," "Color Balance," or "Curves." These can be applied as adjustment layers.
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Create the Adjustment Layer: When you select one of these adjustments, Procreate often automatically creates a new adjustment layer above the currently selected layer.
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Make Adjustments: Use the sliders or other controls provided to modify the chosen property (e.g., saturation). The effect will apply to all visible layers below the adjustment layer.
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Adjust Opacity (Optional): As the reference suggests, you can control the intensity of the adjustment by sliding the opacity slider of the adjustment layer. This is also done in the Layers panel by selecting the Adjustment Layer and then adjusting its opacity.
Key Takeaways:
- Adjustment layers in Procreate offer non-destructive editing.
- Adjusting the opacity of the adjustment layer allows you to control the intensity of the adjustment.
- Changes will affect all layers below the adjustment layer in the layer stack.