How To Import Brush Set Into Procreate
How to install Procreate single brushes
Installing a single castor into Procreate is pretty like shooting fish in a barrel:
- Open a (blank) canvas
- Select the brush tab
- You'll come across a + in the upper right corner, click information technology
- Select import
- Navigate to the location where you lot saved the single castor file (this is a .brush file)
As you can see yous can simply select the single brushes, non the brush sets.
How to install Procreate .brushset files
Importing a .brushset file can become a little flake more than complicated, this is considering you cannot import these brush sets the mode you import single brushes and there are multiple means to import .brushset files. I'll show you three means to import .brushset files to Procreate, but at that place are probably others ways that'll work as well.
Importing Procreate brushes from a secondary window
If you have stored the .brushset file on your iPad, and so you can easily drag and drop the brush set from a secondary window into the Procreate app.
- Open a (blank) canvass
- Open a secondary window by gently swiping upwards from the bottom of your screen. Drag the binder app to ane side of your screen
- In this secondary window, navigate to the location of the .brushset
- Open the castor card in Procreate
- Drag the .brushset file onto the Brush Library, y'all'll see a green + appear
- Just drop it to let Procreate import your new brush set!
The same matter can exist done with Dropbox, navigate to the .brushset file, tap the three little dots, select export and navigate to Copy to Procreate. Easy equally that!
Source: https://artwithflo.com/how-to-install-procreate-brushes/

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