Interior Designer
Interior Illustrator
Concept Artist (Interiors)
Visualization Specialist
Mood Board & Presentation Designer
Freelance Digital Sketch Artist
Furniture & Product Sketch Designer
Architectural Visualizer (Hand-Sketched Style)
The Procreate for Interior Design short course is a creative, hands-on program designed to teach participants how to use Procreate on iPad as a powerful tool for sketching, illustrating, and presenting interior design ideas. Procreate’s intuitive interface and wide range of brushes, layers, and effects make it an ideal platform for developing quick concepts, detailed illustrations, and polished client presentations.
Throughout the course, students will learn how to sketch floor plans, elevations, and 3D perspectives directly on digital canvas, apply colors and textures to bring spaces to life, and use layering techniques to organize design elements. The course also introduces presentation workflows, enabling learners to create mood boards, material palettes, and concept visuals that communicate ideas clearly and professionally.
By the end of the program, participants will be able to confidently use Procreate to produce professional-quality interior sketches and visual presentations that enhance creativity, speed, and client engagement. These skills are particularly valuable for interior designers, students, and creative professionals who want to combine traditional design skills with modern digital tools.
The Procreate for Interior Design short course introduces learners to the use of digital sketching and illustration as a fast and effective way to communicate design ideas. Procreate, running on the iPad, allows designers to create hand-drawn quality sketches, mood boards, and concept visuals with the flexibility of digital tools.
In this program, students will explore the essentials of Procreate’s interface, brushes, layers, and color tools, before applying them to interior design tasks such as sketching floor plans, perspectives, and elevations. They will also learn how to add textures, shadows, lighting effects, and annotations to make their drawings more realistic and presentation-ready.
The course emphasizes creativity, speed, and clarity, enabling participants to produce professional-level visuals for client meetings, design critiques, and portfolio development. By the end of the program, learners will be able to use Procreate as a versatile design tool that bridges the gap between traditional sketching and modern digital presentation.
Learn to navigate the Procreate interface, explore brush types and customization, and work effectively with layers. Practice: basic digital sketching exercises.
Develop freehand sketching skills for furniture and objects. Understand line weight, perspective, and proportions using grids and guides. Practice: sketch a chair and table set.
Learn quick techniques for sketching floor plans with walls, openings, furniture, and fixtures. Add digital annotations. Practice: create a small living room layout.
Draw interior wall elevations with cabinetry, shelving, and finishes. Improve line quality for technical-style sketches. Practice: sketch a kitchen or wardrobe elevation.
Study one-point and two-point perspectives for interiors. Step through sketching full room perspectives, using layers for background and details. Practice: sketch a bedroom or café scene.
Apply flat colors, gradients, and digital textures like wood, fabric, tiles, and stone. Add lighting effects with shadows, highlights, and reflections. Practice: transform a line sketch into a colored rendering.
Create digital mood boards and material palettes. Combine sketches, text, and images into layouts and learn how to export presentation sheets. Practice: prepare a digital client-ready sheet.
Complete a full interior sketch project including a floor plan, elevation, and perspective. Apply colors, textures, and annotations. Final Presentation: showcase the project and receive feedback.
Navigating the Procreate interface
Brush types and customization
Using layers effectively
Basic digital sketching exercises
Freehand sketching of simple furniture and objects
Line weight, perspective, and proportions in sketches
Using grids and guides for accuracy
Practice: sketching a chair and table set
Sketching quick floor plan layouts
Adding walls, openings, furniture, and fixtures
Annotating floor plans digitally
Practice: creating a small living room layout
Drawing wall elevations in Procreate
Adding built-in cabinetry, shelving, and finishes
Line quality for technical-style sketches
Practice: sketching a kitchen or wardrobe elevation
Basics of 1-point and 2-point perspective in Procreate
Sketching room perspectives step by step
Using layers for background, furniture, and details
Practice: sketching a bedroom or café interior scene
Applying flat colors and gradients
Using brushes for textures (wood, fabric, tiles, stone)
Adding shadows, highlights, and reflections
Practice: turning a line sketch into a colored rendering
Creating mood boards and material palettes
Combining sketches, text, and images into layouts
Exporting drawings for client presentations
Practice: preparing a digital presentation sheet
Students complete a full interior design sketch project
(floor plan, elevation, and perspective view)
Apply textures, colors, and annotations
Final presentation and feedback session
Interior Designer
Interior Illustrator
Concept Artist (Interiors)
Visualization Specialist
Mood Board & Presentation Designer
Freelance Digital Sketch Artist
Furniture & Product Sketch Designer
Architectural Visualizer (Hand-Sketched Style)
Basic computer skills are required; prior knowledge of design principles is beneficial.
To claim the course fees through HRD Corp, your company must be registered with HRD Corp. Once registered, your employer can submit a training grant application via the HRD Corp e-TRiS system. After the application is approved, the course fees can be claimed.
There is no strict limit to the number of courses an individual or company can claim. However, the total amount claimable depends on the available levy balance in your HRD Corp account. It’s best to consult your HR department or HRD Corp representative for specific details.
201901011352 (1320680-K)
7517, (First Floor), Lorong Seri Tanjung 1,
Taman Regensi Oren, 13400 Butterworth,
Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
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