![]() Tap Settings to access Brush Properties and edit the brush.In the Brush Library, select the brush you want to customize.Due to the complexity of some brushes, this list can be longer. Flick up or down to access all properties. The second, Advanced, contains more complex settings, such as Tilt, Wetness, or Pressure. The first, Basic, contains basic settings, such as size and opacity. Once in Brush Properties, for many of the brushes, there will be two tabs. The device you are using, as well as the version of SketchBook Pro you are running, will determine the brushes and tools available. INFORMATION: If you have custom icons you’d love to assign to your custom brushes, check out How to create texture icons.Ĭustomizing brushes in SketchBook Pro Mobile For adding color randomization, see How to randomizing color. See Brush Properties for help on customizing various aspects of a brush. To have the brush randomly changed opacity as you lay down strokes, see Randomize. To make a bigger marker, set the opacity lower and the brush stamp spacing lower.Ĭhange the opacity – In the Advanced tab, set opacity to vary brush opacity as the stylus pressure changes. To resize a marker, try adjusting its opacity and stamp spacing. The brush size values are a rough approximation of pixel size, but can vary.įor example, if lines are too thin to be drawn on the screen, they default to being wider. In the Basic tab, make changes to its Size to vary its brush thickness as the stylus pressure changes. Once you create a Do-It-Yourself brush, double-tap the icon to open Brush Properties and do the following:Īdjust the pressure sensitivity – In the Advanced tab, set brush radius and opacity according to the amount of pressure applied to the stylus. A Do-It-Yourself Brush icon will appear in your brush set. Select a brush type to base your new brush on. Customizing brushes in SketchBook Pro DesktopĬheck out this video on How to create custom brushes.Ĭreate more brushes by copying a brush and changing its setting or creating a Do-It-Yourself brush. You can customize your brushes and save them. Yet, many still tweak the Pencils and Pens to their style. Many users find they use the default Erasers, Flood Fill, Solid Paint Brush, and Airbrush. However, you may want to add to the existing custom brush sets in the Brush Library by creating new brushes to suit your purposes. ![]() Cancel anytime.The brushes we ship with SketchBook Pro are great and you can do almost anything with them. Satisfy all of your needs for Procreate assets with one access on the first-ever created marketplace specialized for Procreate brushes, palettes, and other toolkits.īrowse tons of brushes. Join today, unlock this and 50.000 other best-quality Procreate brushes and palettes in 12 different categories. Tap the brush/brushset file to open it in ProcreateĬheck out our in-detail tutorial on how to download and install brushes in Procreate.Install the Unzipping application from the App Store (Recommendation: iZipp). ![]() Download brushes from Brush Galaxy (Products are in zip format).Please do not hesitate to contact me at if you have any questions. ![]() – Texture 2: A soft grunge texture to give variations to the surfaces you’re rendering. – Texture 1: A really grainy brush to give texture to your renderings – Airbrush Glow: Soft edge brush that gives you really cool highlights. – Airbrush: Soft edge brush, perfect for smooth gradients – Soft edge eraser: Pressure sensitive eraser with a soft (blurred) edge. – Hard edge eraser: Completely erases whatever you want. – Textured pencil: The pencil I use the most because it has this realistic feel of pencil on paper – Customized hard edge pencil: Best for very accurate lines and clean work. NOTE: The Desktop and Windows 10 versions of the software are the only ones that support this brush set. ![]()
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