
Does anyone know of any brushes that would look like this drawing?
THANK YOU!

THANK YOU!
I like how grainy I brush looks with one stroke but when i continue to brush over it, it becomes solid but I really want to keep it grainy no matter how many times I overlap it with strokes - is that possible?
I have had it for about 4 months now, its going well and I’ve drawn quite a few things that look exactly like my real art. Which i love, but I’m wondering what brushes are some of y’all’s fav? What canvases do you recommend ? I love watercolors , airbrushing, colored pencils , and chalk . I’d love to find a good chalk brush or something.
I can’t buy these brushes even if I wanted to because they require a Chinese address and phone number.
I tried following the comment’s instructions but it just turned out to be a basic brush that mixes colors a bit, no gradient at all. Maybe it’s because my Apple Pencil isn’t pressurized, I’m not sure. If that IS the problem then I guess I’m gonna have to save up for a different one.
Hi all,
I apologize if this has been mentioned but I didn't find exactly what I was looking for. So I am aware that I can create my own color palette by tapping colors individually via Harmony and Palettes. But is there a way to pick a color and generate colors that complement it? It would be a cool feature that says Generate Color Palette but I digress.
Thanks
This is just the regular round brush I‘m editing.
Is there a way to make the lightest pressure completely transparent or close to that? And a way to make the high pressure completely opaque.
is probably the lightest you can do.
is normal, if you were doing your base colours or smth you’d probably press this hard
is high pressure
is absolute maximum pressure.
if anyone knows what to do or if it’s possible, thank you!🙏🥲
(Btw I made sure the minimum opacity in “properties” is at 0%)
Anything like it?
+ anyone know any settings to tweak to make procreate feel… normal? Had it for a year and its not an issue of getting used to it anymore, its like i cant draw in details? No matter how big i make the canvas
I'm still learning Procreate, and am still not used to the default brushes yet, but it seems like many artists don't use the default ones. Is this true?
I downloaded a brush set by @artbylouris after seeing a reel on IG. Problem is, my downloads and her’s via the manual look different and I don’t get how to actually import this brushpack unlike most brushes being really easy, I have my procreate updated to the latest version but the manual was probably from the older app version, can someone help I’m really confused on how to get this right, if anyone can try it themselves (only $8) or comment on what to do that would be great!
I’ve been trying and redownloading for 30 minutes 🥲.
I saw this post on Twitter and i absolutely loved the brushes but since the user is Japanese and was using a Japanese website, I can’t exactly navigate it well… does anyone know if these brushes have been posted to another website like gumroad? Or if there’s an easy term to search up the brushes on the website op provided? I tried searching up one of the individual brushes but nothing came up and the search engine is a little difficult too.. ty!
hi guys!! i really need any help i can get, i updated my procreate a while back without thinking much about it, and didn't go on for ages cuz of artblock. when i went back on i realized it had totally rearranged and basically deleted all of my brush folders (which were just folders of default brushes that i organized for my lineart) and now for the life of me i CANNOT figure out what brush i used for this. the closest i can get to it rn is gesinski ink, but its still kind of off. i included some closeups if that would help, thank you so much guys 😭
does anyone have links to any brushes that look like this? specifically looking for one like this that's opaque, untextured with square flow but a rounded sharp tip on the ends? i'm assuming it's a marker style pen but i haven't been able to find anything exactly similar on procreate :<
I'm a Procreate hobbyist and have finally set up my Payhip store to start selling my Procreate brushes 🎉
For anyone else in the same boat, i've tested a bunch of platforms and finally settled with payhip cuz there are no monthly fees, no upfront fees, and i get to fully customize my store. There are also a bunch of built in marketing tools that i have yet to fully explore. i see a bunch of other procreate brush sellers there, so i hope im in good hands.
Im still figuring everything out, so id love some advice from people who’ve sold brushes before.
Rn im mainly trying to figure out:
- What’s the best way to get traffic and sales?
- Which social media platform is most worth focusing on for procreate brushes?
I’m thinking TikTok, IG, and Pinterest seem like the main options, but im not sure where beginners see the best results.
My pockets are thin, so im trying to keep everything super low-cost, but im willing to put in the time creating content and promoting consistently.
If you sell brushes, templates, or other digital downloads, I’d love to hear what helped you get your first few sales.