: Procreate supports .OBJ and .USDZ formats. You can drag and drop these files directly into your gallery to begin painting. Core Workflow for Tattoo Design Procreate how to add photos to a 3D model
| Workflow | Tools Used | Process | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Procreate + 3D app (e.g., Nomad Sculpt) | 1. Model arm in Nomad. 2. Take a screenshot. 3. Import screenshot into Procreate. 4. Draw design over screenshot (fake 3D). | | UV Map Export | Nomad Sculpt / Blender + Procreate | 1. Create 3D model. 2. Export the UV layout (flattened skin). 3. Paint design on the flat UV map in Procreate. 4. Re-apply texture to 3D model in external app. | | Procreate 5.2+ (Limited 3D) | Procreate + USDZ files | 1. Import a USDZ 3D model (head, cube, sphere). 2. Paint directly on the model (Procreate supports this!). 3. Limitation: Cannot import custom human anatomy (arms/legs) easily—only basic primitives or pre-made USDZ heads. |
Procreate’s 3D engine allows for the importation of standard 3D formats (USDZ, OBJ, STL, FBX). For tattoo artists, the key features include:
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