- By Design Bundles
- 6 Mins
- Beginner
- Procreate Tutorials
How to Unstack in Procreate
In this tutorial learn how to quickly and easily unstack your artwork in Procreate
In this tutorial you will learn how to quickly and easily unstack your artwork in Procreate. Stacking your artwork by a project in Procreate is great for keeping things looking tidy. But what if you want to move some or all of your artwork out of a stack? We will show you exactly how you can do just that.
Please note: we are using the latest version of Procreate 5X. If you do not see a feature mentioned below, make sure your Procreate is up-to-date.
Step 1 - Open your stack
The only way you can get artwork out from a stack is by opening the stack first. Once you have Procreate open, simply tap on a stack you have created to open it and view the artwork inside.
Step 2 - Select artwork to move
With your stack open start selecting the artwork you want to move out of the stack. There are 2 ways you can select artwork. One is a select method and the other using a gesture selection.
Select Method:
The first is to tap on the wording “Select” on the top right, and then select the artwork. You will see checkboxes with a tick on the artwork that you have selected.
Gesture Select Method:
To select artwork you need to press and hold down on one artwork. You will see it lifts up towards your finger. Still pressing down you can use your other hand to tap on artwork and they will automatically select and “pull up” as well (see image). You will see a number counter for the amount of artwork you have selected.
Step 3 - Move artwork out of stack
As the final step, you will move the selected artwork out of the stack. Depending on how you selected the artwork you will go about this a little differently.
Select Method:
For selected individual artwork, you will need to hold your finger or Apple pencil down on the artwork to move all the selected artwork together. Tap on the (< Stack name) at the top left to go out of your stack. Do not lift your finger keep holding it down. Once you are out of your stack simply drop your artwork.
Gesture Select Method:
Still holding down with your selected artwork, simply tap on the (< Stack name) at the top left to go out of your stack. Do not lift your finger keep holding it down. Once you are out of your stack simply drop your artwork.
Now you can easily stack and unstack your artwork and keep your Procreate organized. We have many great Procreate tutorials, so make sure to check out our guides on how to use the QuickShape tool, how to animate in Procreate, and how to make a gradient in Procreate.
Did you know that Design Bundles offers FREE Procreate brushes that you can download instantly? Don't forget to check out the awesome Procreate Palettes to compliment your Procreate projects! Each design resource available on Design Bundles includes a dual license for personal and commercial use. If you ever need any help, our customer care is always available!
6 Related Procreate Tutorials
Procreate textures unlock endless possibilities when creating artwork. Not only can a texture brush be used for adding texture, but is a great time saver and can add unique patterns and backgrounds. In this tutorial, we are going to create a textured brush for Procreate. If you are short on ...
You can make your custom Procreate brushes that add unique textures and strokes to your artwork. And the best part of making your brushes is it’s so much fun and enables you to take real-world textures and shapes and make them digital. In this tutorial, we’re going to ...
Sublimation designs have become extremely popular with DIYers and crafters. Having the option to make custom prints for yourself is a great way of expressing your style. In this tutorial, we will show you how you can use Procreate to make your Sublimation designs and send them to your printer ...
Do you want a multicolored rainbow brush that you can make from your favorite standard Procreate Brush? In this tutorial, I’ll take you through the steps on how you can turn any brush into a fun rainbow brush. We are using the Blackburn brush that comes standard with Procreate ...
In this tutorial, we are going to install brushes in Procreate. We will be using the Procreate Marker Brush and Procreate Lettering Brushes.Note: In order to use Procreate Brushes, you’ll need the Procreate App installed on your iPad or iPhone. Procreate is an iOS only app so the ...
Procreate stamp brushes are a great tool to have. They can be used to add creative elements like leaves or base models for drawing. The stamp brushes can be customized and new brushes created with ease. In this tutorial we are going to create a stamp brush in Procreate. If ...