Product Specs
Created by | UPROOT |
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File size | 11.74 MB |
Date of Creation | December 4 2022 |
Color | blue green yellow |
Rating | 5 (14) |
Category |
Radical Halftones for Procreate Description
Radical Halftones for Procreate.
- AN Halftone Drops.
- AN Halftone Japanese Arches.
- AN Halftone Triangles.
- AN Halftone Throwing Stars 2.
- AN Halftone Throwing Stars 1.
- AN Halftone Squares.
- AN Halftone Flat Scales.
- AN Halftone Scales.
- AN Halftone Regular 1.
- AN Halftone Regular 2.
- AN Halftone Rat Poohs.
- AN Halftone Lines.
- AN Halftone Irregular.
- AN Halftone Hearts.
- AN Halftone Arrows.
- AN Halftone Four Leaf.
- AN Halftone Japanese Wiggle.
- AN Halftone Japanese Curls.
- AN Halftone Japanese Scallops.
- AN Halftone Zig Zag 1.
- AN Halftone Zig Zag 2.
- AN Halftone The Normal Kind.
- AN Halftone Stippling.
- AN Halftone Basket.
These brushes are perfect for Illustration. They are designed to be used with the iPad Pro and Apple Pencil to take full advantage of the way they respond to pressure. I’ve set them up in such a way that the individual dots of the halftone grow bigger with added pressure, resulting in a denser stroke. This means that you can achieve an incredible range of graphic tonal effects.
*This is a digital download. **You will need to unzip these files to access the contents.
IMPORTANT: These brushes are only compatible with PROCREATE APP for iPad
INSTALLATION: After you have made your purchase you will be able to download the zip files containing the brushes you have paid for. If you are on a Windows computer you should download the zip files, unzip them, and upload them to your Dropbox or icloud, from there you can drag them easily into Procreate using the Files app on your iPad. If you are using a Mac, you can download them, unzip them and then Select and Share them directly to your iPad using Airdrop, this is by far the quickest method. If you only have access to an iPad then you will need to use whichever zip file opening App you prefer and then from there drag them across into Procreate using the Files app.