Procreate, the trailblazer in digital illustration on the iPad, has officially released its much-anticipated app named “Dreams”. This innovative application is set to revolutionize the way users create 2D animations, craft expressive videos, and weave breathtaking stories. With Dreams, the power to animate is no longer confined to seasoned professionals; Procreate insists that this “powerful” new app is user-friendly enough for “anyone” to bring their visions to life.
The art world caught its first glimpse of the Dreams app in September when Procreate revealed a teaser promising an all-new animation platform brimming with accessible yet potent tools. The vision was clear: to craft a space where hand-drawn animations, motion graphics, and multimedia enhancements converge seamlessly.
As of today, November 22, Dreams is no longer just an aspiration but a tangible reality. The app brings the following features and capabilities to the creative table:
- Intuitive design for hand-drawn animation production
- Advanced tools for creating motion graphics
- Options for integrating photos, videos, and sounds into creations
Procreate’s vision with Dreams is to cast a wide net, embracing creatives from all walks of life and experience levels. By pricing the app affordably, they aspire to “welcome a whole new generation of creators” into the dynamic world of digital art and animation.
For those ready to dive into this creative endeavor, Dreams is now available for download on the App Store. To glean more insight and spotlights on its features, visit the Procreate website.
The launch of Dreams marks a new chapter in digital creativity on the iPad platform. Whether it proves its mettle as a valuable tool in the animators’ arsenal remains to be seen—but its potential is undeniable. We invite you to share your initial impressions and experiences with Dreams in the comments. Could this be the next stepping stone for burgeoning animators and storytellers? Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts on Procreate’s latest foray into the field of animation.