Where is the procreate material library?
There is a material box in the lower left corner of the page. Just drag the file into it, or double-click to select a folder or picture.
procreate1. Gather the most comprehensive Procreate painting resources, such as brushes, color cards, fonts, and drawing boards
2. Detailed entry classification, such as classification into flowers and birds, characters , sketch, watercolor painting, oil painting, buildings, impasto, plants, nature, noise, particles, solid, brush, brushset... and other categories. Fonts are divided into creative fonts, artistic fonts, cartoon fonts, pen fonts, etc. Accurate The score is divided into 4 major categories of painting resources, namely brushes, color cards, fonts, and paper
3. Some brushes have English names, and we have translated them into Chinese, so you no longer have to be like a headless fly. Randomly
5. Install fonts in batches to check the font effect. For example, you cannot check the font effect if you save the fonts on Baidu Netdisk
6. How about supporting the latest procreate4, procreate5procreate Import Tian Zi Ge
1. Click the EditStyle button in the upper right corner,
2. Click the ImportFont option, 3. Find the font location, click the font to be imported, 4. Prompt check mark It means the import is successful. 5. Then you can see the imported font in the font list. 6. You can also drag the font directly into procreate for import. Method two: 1. Open procreate, enter any work or create a new canvas. 2. Then click on the wrench-like icon in the upper left corner. 3. Click Add again. 4. Next click Add text. 5. Click the text box, and then click the corresponding font. 6. Next click Import Fonts. 7. Click the download item again. 8. Finally, select and click the font file you want to add. Procreate brushes, watercolors, portraits, fonts, materials, oil paintings, calligraphy comics, hand-painted illustrations, color cards, ink, how to evaluate them
Procreate brushes are roughly divided into the following five types: hard brushes, soft brushes, dry brushes, and wet brushes , Art brushes;
Hard brushes, as the name suggests, are brushes that look harder. Their edges are sharper and are generally used for drawing lines and coloring small areas.
Soft brushes are brushes that produce a softer effect. They have some transitions on their edges and are generally used for coloring and smearing large areas. Dry brushes are mostly used for sketching and shading. Wet brushes are rarely used and are generally used for coloring large areas, but the texture is more random and difficult to control.