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Procreate 5 Brush Studio – Create Custom Brushes

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Release date:2021

Author:Jon Brommet

Skill level:Intermediate

Language:English

Exercise files:Yes

Welcome to Procreate 5 Brush Studio. If you’ve ever opened brush studio in Procreate, you might have found it a bit overwhelming. But surprisingly, it’s actually really easy to create your very own custom brushes.

Whether you want to create your own brushes from scratch, or simply edit existing brushes to your liking, I will go over every single setting so you have to knowledge and confidence to customize until your hearts content. No more mysterious settings!

You may wonder why you would want to customize or make your own brushes when there are already so many available. Well, it’s important to make your own custom brushes because it can make your art really stand out from the crowd. As artists, we’re all unique, so even if you find or have a brush that you love, chances are there are changes you could make so it’s perfect for you and your tastes.

On top of breaking down every setting, I’m also going to teach you how to make a stipple brush, a texture brush, and an inking brush to get your feet way and get you inspired to venture out and create your very own unique brushes.

This class is aimed at intermediate Procreate users that know the program and are fairly comfortable with it. But they have either never looked at brush settings or just don’t quite understand every aspect of them.

So, if this class sounds interesting you, please give it a watch.

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3 Comments

  1. when can you upload this with subtitles “Fundamentals of drawing people from imagination” Domestika

  2. “Fundamentals of drawing people from imagination” from Domestika, They can publish it with Spanish subtitles

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