Foundation building: UI navigation and custom brushes. We'll get you comfortable with the Procreate interface in our 4-week introductory course.
Elevate Your Digital Art.
Have you ever wondered how to make digital fur look touchably soft?
At Thylacine Studio, we don't just teach you buttons. We teach you the soul of digital mammalian anatomy. Our Procreate workshops are designed to bridge the gap between technical software knowledge and classical artistic intuition.
Master Procreate With Us
Beginner Essentials
Foundation building: UI navigation, custom brushes, and layering strategies for a non-destructive workflow. We'll get you comfortable with the iPad Pro faster than you can say "Undo."
Starts Next Monday
Mammal Anatomy & Fur
Advanced rendering techniques. We dive deep into skeletal structures and specific brush strokes for short, long, and coarse fur textures. It's time to bring those creatures to life.
Every Wednesday, 6PM
Dynamic Concept Art
Focusing on storyboarding and character movement. Learn how to imply speed and weight in your poses without losing digital detail.
Saturdays, 10AM
Beginner Essentials
Mammal Anatomy & Fur
Specialized rendering. Dive deep into skeletal structures and varied hair textures. Ideal for artists transitioning to digital creature design.
In-Studio NY Intensive
Join us at 4902 Laurel Hill Blvd for a full-day immersion in concept art and storyboard development. 12 seats available per session.
Meet Your Instructor
Shoumik W.
Art isn't about the tool; it's about the vision. But having the right workflow makes that vision a lot easier to reach. I've spent 12 years perfecting digital mammal illustrations and I'm here to show you exactly how to skip the frustration of the learning curve.
We believe that everyone has a unique thumbprint in their art. Our philosophy is to sharpen your technical skills using the iPad while preserving the raw energy that makes your work yours.
"Why did we choose Thylacine Studio? Because their approach to Procreate isn't just about software; it's about the science of anatomy. My sketches improved from cartoonish to realistic in just three weeks."
Miggy Donth, Freelance Illustrator