- #SKETCHBOOK PRO PENCIL BRUSHES HOW TO#
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#SKETCHBOOK PRO PENCIL BRUSHES SERIES#
It is the poetic clarity series and it is transparent (my ipad has a pretty sticker, so I wanted to see it :) ), has an integrated in-line pencil holder and "inkwell" to put the pencil upright when in use and it is smartcover/keyboard compatible. :) Nice brush btw! :D (As a thank you: I got a real nice & real affordable ipad back cover that you may like too. :D Regardless, I'm pretty sure there's useful info in that tutorial you linked to for a procreate/ipad n00b like me, so it's in my "watch list". Thank you!!!!! Once the dropbox link worked, it was kinda self explanatory. you're also a pretty terrific draghtsman! Reply Delete Any ideas on what I'm doing wrong? Thank you in advance! Your video seems to be highly influential! P.S.
#SKETCHBOOK PRO PENCIL BRUSHES DOWNLOAD#
I'm starting to get to the point where I'm not even aware of the fact that I'm drawing on a computer! Your recommendation on the anti glare screen protector was spectacular! Has anyone commented that the spiritual father of the Apple Pencil is the Faber Castell Polychromos Pencil? (They are also within a couple of mm in length, so I don't want to hear how some people think Apple Pencil is a weird length.) I've been trying to download your pencil brush for Procreate, but every time I paste the link in the query line, it only searches in MY Dropbox files and ends with the result "No Match". The darn thins is just so much fun to draw on. I can totally see my iPad Pro taking over on those types of projects. I also use both devices and like you I tend to depend on the Cintiq for my studio work, but about 50% of the time I draw Director's boards just in graphite and scan them into PhotoShop for small corrections and then to upload them on to servers. Heya! Excellent notes on both the iPad Pro and the Cintiq Companion. This pencil brush, along with the pressure curve + screen protector shown in the video, made all of the difference. It feels like a natural pencil, when a bit of shade when you tilt it down low. After a lot of tweaking with this brush, I'm very happy with the results. This may make the Apple Pencil look really impressive at first, tilting will turn your pencil into a gigantic graphite stick, but is very hard to control. I found the tilt setting on most drawing apps make the line thickness way too much, and Procreate was no exception.
#SKETCHBOOK PRO PENCIL BRUSHES HOW TO#
Here are directions on how to import brushes into Procreate from Dropbox: The brush is here: Here is my tweaked Pencil brush for Procreate. It has everything you need for sketching and painting. Procreate is my favorite drawing app on iOS, it really is an amazingly powerful app. I'm a huge Wacom fanboy, so it's hard to win me over, but Apple did it! The Apple Pencil is truly is an incredible first gen device, see the review video below, to see why: Apple made something different, whereas other drawing tools and tablets are either made by Wacom, use Wacom, or trying to copy the Wacom stylus. For sketching and drawing, the Pro and Pencil just feel so natural. I've been using the iPad Pro + Pencil for a couple of months now, and I think it's the best digital drawing experience that I've ever had.