Okay, here is the final version of my illustration. I added another text layer texture layer on top of the earlier one and I applied the darkened blend mode on it. So I'll show you. So here I have the darker blend mode with the blueish scribble on it, and then the other one is the soft light with the coral scribble on it. I also applied Color Dodge for the boats so that it turned white. So here I'll show you if I choose to normal it is blue and white, but if I use a blend mode it will turn to white.
So these are a little changes that I made. And now I'm ready to export this to my iPhone. So to do that, you can either work directly from This view, or you can do it through gallery. So if you're in the gallery, you click Select, choose your file and then share and you will get options for the format. And you go from there and I'll show you how it's done if you're working while your image is open, because usually I export mine once it's done. So here in the tool icon, click that, go to share, and then choose the format.
I usually go for JPG or PNG, PNG for transparent backgrounds and JPEGs. Otherwise, sometimes I might use the Photoshop format if I'm going to work on Photoshop later on, but now I'm going to choose to jpg. So here you have your different options. You can email it to your laptop. You can post it directly to Pinterest or Instagram or use the dropbox Whatever you usually use so this is where your personal options will turn up and you can add more apps here. I usually use airdrop since I'm working on a Mac and iPhone so if my iPhone or Mac is nearby and the airdrop is turned on, I will see here icons for them and I can just click that and it will instantly export my file to iPhone or to my Mac and I usually although I have an Instagram option here I still do it through my iPhone so that I drop it there and then post it from my iPhone since there are more options there and I that's just the way I've learned to use it.
So but exporting is very simple from procreate. Okay, that's all for now and then it's time for final thoughts.