As we go through the settings, take some time to get to know them! I highly recommend freely experimenting with them-this is a great way to get a hands-on feel for how they work. Procreate brushes have a wide variety of settings. Please note that this tutorial has been updated for Procreate 5. 2. How to Customize Brushes in Procreate Step 1 Again, tap and drag, as noted in Step 4, to Add and Move Brushes among your Brush Sets. You’ll notice that your new Brush Set is empty until you add content to it. To Delete a Custom Set, tap on the name of the set and then choose Delete. Tap this to create and name your new set. To create a Custom Set, swipe downwards when viewing the available Sets. This can be handy for things like sorting your favorite brushes, grouping imported brushes, or storing your Custom Brushes all in one place.
You can also organize your brushes into your own Custom Set. You can also Reset a Default Brush from this menu, as well as Share or Delete, if it is a Custom Brush.
To Duplicate a Brush, swipe to the left and select Duplicate. When I customize my Procreate brushes, I often like to Create a Duplicate, so I can freely experiment but also retain the original brush. In the example below, I tapped and held the 6B Pencil, so I can drag it wherever I would like in the list. You can rearrange both these sets and the brushes within them by tapping and dragging them within the lists. For example, Sketching is one of the default Brush Sets. Each category, called a Brush Set, has a number of default brushes available for the user. Swipe through the list of brushes to browse them. Your current Brush selections are indicated in blue, as seen below. This will open up your library of Procreate Brushes. First, switch to Paint Mode and tap on the paintbrush icon. Let’s begin by looking at the default Procreate brushes. For this tutorial, choose any color you like, other than the same color as the background. You can also change the Color of your brush in the upper left-hand corner. In the example below, my Brush Opacity and Brush Size are all the way up, at 100%. Slide them up and down to alter your Brush Size and Opacity as you work.
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How to Get Started With Brushes in Procreate Step 1įirst, it’s important to note the Brush Size and Brush Opacity, in your main work area. You can also use a compatible third-party stylus, but this may result in fewer pencil settings.
Have you ever wanted to create your own Procreate custom brushes? Maybe you’d like to customize some of your favorite brushes or just get more familiar with Procreate’s wealth of brush settings.