How to Import Multiple Photos in Procreate Effortlessly

Hey there! So you wanna learn how to import multiple photos in Procreate, huh? Well, buckle up, ’cause this is gonna be a wild ride. Imagine all those photos you took of your cat doing weird stuff or your lunch that looked really pretty for like five seconds. Yeah, I’m talking about those. You got the urge to doodle on them and make a masterpiece that even Picasso would nod at (okay maybe just a little nod). Here’s how we’re gonna do it without pulling out our hair.

Step 1: Get Procreate Open
First things first, open that magical app called Procreate. It’s like opening a treasure chest but instead of gold coins, you get awesome brushes and layers. Yay! But wait… don’t start sketching just yet. We need to get those photos in.

Step 2: Ready Your Photos
Alright so now you gotta gather your photos. Are they on your phone? Cool. On the cloud? Even better! Are they still on your old flip phone from high school? Uh oh… But seriously, make sure they’re ready and accessible. Maybe put them in a special folder like “Epic Cat Nuggets” or “Food Glam Shots.”

Step 3: Find That Insert Button
Now, here’s where it gets fancy. Tap on the wrench icon at the top right corner. You know the one that looks like it could fix your bike if you needed it to? Yup, tap that! Look for the “Insert a photo” option because guess what… we’re about to bring those glorious images into our canvas.

Step 4: Choose Your Photos
Okay, you did it! But wait!! You can choose more than one photo *gasp*. Just tap and hold on the first photo then select more by tapping on them like you’re collecting Pokémon cards but less sweaty and without any yelling involved.

Step 5: Resize & Position
Here comes the fun part! After selecting all the photos you want (don’t pick too many unless you’re really into chaos), they’ll pop right up on your canvas looking all cute and innocent. Now pinch and pull to resize them like you’re stretching out some dough for pizza—oops sorry not hungry now! Position them however you want or just throw them around like confetti!

Step 6: Make Adjustments
And don’t forget to adjust each layer cause trust me—ain’t nobody wants overlapping cat paws blocking lunch pics! Tap each photo layer and play around with blending options or opacity until everything looks fab! It’s kinda like doing makeup for your art but less creepy.

Step 7: Save That Bad Boy
Once you’re happy with what you’ve created (or if you’re convinced it’s a masterpiece), save that canvas so your mom can finally stop asking when you’ll do something with all those random pictures of food. Just go back to that wrench icon and hit “Share.” Then select how ya wanna save it—JPEG, PNG or whatever floats yer boat!

Fun FAQ Section

Question: Can I import videos too?
Answer: Nope!! Procreate only thinks pictures are good enough to hang out with its cool brushes—it totally ignores videos.

Question: What if my cat pics are super blurry?
Answer: Blurry cats are still cute! Just embrace the chaos and tell everyone it’s an abstract art piece!

Question: How many photos can I add at once?
Answer: Honestly, there’s no cap but don’t get crazy unless you wanna turn your iPad into a hot mess express!

Question: Can I add text after importing?
Answer: Yep!! You can write all sorts of funny captions like “This cat has seen some things!”

Question: What if I accidentally closed Procreate?
Answer: Don’t panic! Just reopen and pray for the best—it usually remembers where you left off… most of the time…

Question: Is there a limit on my creativity when adding pics?
Answer: Nahhh creativity is unlimited just like how many dog memes you can look at in one sitting!

Question: Will anyone actually care about my digital collage?
Answer: Absolutely yes!!! As long as you have one person who likes cats or food—it counts!!

So there ya go buddy! Now you’ve got all these nifty steps wrapped up in an easy peasy guide that’s basically less complicated than trying to fold fitted sheets… Happy importing!


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