Ink Procreate brushes
⇨ IMPORTANT: These brushes are compatible only with the iOS app Procreate for iPad. They won't work in Photoshop or other digital drawing/editing softwares. ⇦
See the Photoshop version here: http://cbr.sh/glamrm
This set is also part of a Procreate brushes bundle: http://cbr.sh/e5ji7o
Here's a set of 36 handmade ink brushes for the iPad app Procreate! The set is divided into 3 different categories: regular brushes (for ink sketches), ink washes, and ink stains stamps. (See swatches pictures for a preview of all the brushes included).
All these brushes were created from real China ink samples, that have been scanned and transformed into brushes, for a more realistic result. I've also added 5 paper textures as a bonus, that you can add as background for your artworks :)
What's included:
• 12 Ink washes brushes
• 15 Sketching ink brushes
• 9 Ink stains stamp brushes
► You will receive a ZIP containing the 36 brushes files, in .brush format, and the 5 bonus paper textures in JPG format.
► To be able to use these brushes, you need:
• An iPad
• The app Procreate
• The Apple Pencil, or a stylus (optional). These brushes are pressure sensitive and have been created and tested using the Apple Pencil, but if you don't have a pressure sensitive stylus it's always possible to tweak the brushes settings!
Installing the brushes:
Update: if you have iOS 11+ installed, you can use the drag & drop feature to quickly import several brushes at the same time.
► After checkout, you will be able to download the ZIP file directly.
► Download the ZIP file to your computer, and unzip the file.
► Then, you can transfer the folder containing the brushes either via iCloud Drive (simply drag the brush folder in the iCloud Drive folder), Dropbox, or by sending an email to yourself with the files added as attachments.
► If you are using Dropbox or iCloud Drive, you’ll have to download the same apps on your iPad via the App Store, if you don’t already have them (they are free).
► Take your iPad, and depending which transfer method you’ve chosen, open the corresponding app (Mail app, Dropbox app, iCloud Drive app etc).
► Locate the folder containing your brushes, and select one of the .brush files (.brush is the extension - the format used for Procreate brushes), and choose "Copy to Procreate" (iCloud Drive) or "Export— Open in… — Copy to Procreate" (Dropbox). The brush will be directly transferred to the Procreate app, and now you can start drawing! Repeat this step for the other brushes from the set.
You will get 1 file
All files previously purchased will always be available for download in your Library