There are a lot of different Procreate brushes to choose from. In this post I’ll share some of my favorites.
Choosing My Favorite Brushes
As part of my ongoing plan to organize brushes, I’ve been working on downsizing to just the brushes I use the most. Otherwise my brush list is just too long.
I’m going to share some of my favorites here in this post and will update it as I decide on some other essential brushes for Procreate.
I highly recommend purchasing brushes on Designcuts, which is where most of the links here are from. They have the best quantity discount, where if you buy several brush packs, you can get up to 50% off!
Instant Artist Procreate Brush Collection
I really love The Instant Artist collection by Lisa Glanz. It has a nice variety of brushes to get you started. I learned how to use textures using these brushes. Her Soft Wiggle is my absolute favorite texture :). Put a new layer on top of the layer you want some texture on. Then use a texture brush and change the blend modes to see what you like best!
Fine Art Paper Procreate Brushes
Another set that I use all the time is the Fine Art Paper set. It’s super convenient when you want to add a paper texture to your artwork. Just create a layer at the top of your artwork, select the paper brush you want, and color on the paper in grey. Then set that layer to Multiply and adjust the opacity. Looks super cool.
The Ultimate Canvas Creator for Procreate and MORE
The Ultimate Canvas Creator is another really great set that will add some pop to your artwork. I think it’s so fun to take a piece of artwork and put it on all the different canvases to see how different each one looks when using these. I haven’t even used this to it’s full capacity yet, but I love it.
One really great thing about this set is that there are also versions that work with Photoshop and the Affinity Programs. What a great deal!
Letter Builder Templates for Procreate
My next recommendation is a tool calledLetter Builder. If you have troublemaking consistent letters, this will help. These are template brushes to help you draw letters. You can sort of see in the picture how this works. You stamp the template onto the page and then create a new layer and draw your letter in the template.
Aqua Real Watercolor Brushes for Procreate
The Aqua Real Watercolor brushes by Lisa Glanz are a popular choice for many Procreate artists. I love everything Lisa creates so I highly recommend these brushes.
Sugar and Spice Lettering Brushes for Procreate
I purchased these Sugar and Spice lettering brushes recently and think they are so fun. My favorite is the cinnamon one, but the one shown is also pretty cute. You can make some cute rainbows with it too 🙂
Hand Lettering Essentials Procreate Brushes
I also recently purchased this Hand Lettering Essentials brush set that I Iike. I think it makes it easy to make thicks and thins and at least in my own opinion I find I can make cute lettering with it.
Magical Procreate Watercolor Brushes
For this next one, I had to create the picture. In my opinion this is the most fun watercolor set out there. Each letter on the picture is done with a different brush. I love the way it looks like the brushes have a dried edge. This set is called Watercolor Magic and I found it on Etsy.
That’s it for now! Check back for updates as I go through my brushes and choose which ones I’ll be keeping!