Thank you for stopping by, check out my art printables, and my digital planners & stickers. It’s amazing to see and learn from other people that share a common interest. Readers from all over the world share their bullet journal layouts and digital layouts. If you want to learn about digital planners and bullet journaling join my Facebook group. That’s it! Now you can import all your lettering worksheets, images, and use your favorite brushes to create amazing works of art. Once the brush has been imported, you will see a preview of it in the canvas’ window of procreate You can repeat the same steps to add pellets to the Procreate app. Click on the brush or brushes, they will automatically be added to the “import” folder in the Procreate app. Gently press on the app where all your Procreate brushes are stored > slide the app to the right or left side of the screen.Ģ. From the bottom of the iPad’s screen, gently swipe up, you will see the menu bar.
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Other awesome places to find brushes for the Procreate app are the Creative Market and The Hungry JPEG. If you are looking for free brushes, try the brushes from iPad Lettering and Behance Brushes.ġ. My favorite brush bundle to use for iPad lettering is the Procreate Mega Bundle.
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How to Import Brushes Into the Procreate App To insert a picture inside the Procreate canvas: In the top left, select the tool option > insert > insert flat image > find the image you are going to use. You will be automatically redirected to the Procreate canvas along with your image.ģ. Open your cloud folder and find the image you want to import
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If the printable that you want to add is in a PDF format, open the printable in the Dropbox app, take a screenshot of the printable and save it to DropBox or to your iPad’s camera folder.Ģ. Note: You can only import images into the canvas of Procreate, not PDF files. Open Procreate > in the top right of the screen click on the “+” > click on “import”