Procreate brush tutorial9/27/2023 ![]() ![]() Please consider checking out my other Procreate tutorials and subscribing to Procreate Member Area, where you will find the biggest Procreate Resources Library.I get so many questions about how I create Procreate my brushes, I thought it would be a great time for a brush making post. I hope you liked this tutorial – now you can give your brushes and sets memorable names to keep your Brush Library well organized. However, you can duplicate a default brush set or brush and rename the copy. One thing you need to remember is that you can’t rename Procreate’s default brush sets and individual brushes. Once you typed the new name, tap anywhere on the screen to exit. Tap Rename, and it will bring up the keyboard. Now, tap on the brush set one more time – it will bring up the Options menu with rename, delete, share, and duplicate options. ![]() Now, pick the brush set you would like to rename and tap on it to select. Your first step would be going to the Brush Library – tap on the brush icon on the top right of your toolbar. To exit the Brush Studio and save the changes you’ve made to your brush click “done” at the top right corner of your screen. Once you typed the new name, click “done” to save the new name. To change it simply tap the current name – it will bring up the keyboard. ![]() Now when you are in the “About this brush” section, at the top you will see the current brush name. Go to the very bottom and tap “About this brush.” 3. Once you are in the Brush Studio, you would see many options to choose from on the left side – all of these options change something about the brush. Doing this will take you to the Brush Studio where you can edit this specific brush. Choose the brush that you would like to rename and tap on it. Go to your Brush Libraryįirst of all, go to your Brush Library – tap on the brush icon on the top right of your toolbar. ![]()
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