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Procreate Nature Elements

Nature Elements Pack! Dust, mist, fog, evergreens, foliage, snow, soil, rain, storm, sand, water and atmospheric brushes. All of this in ONE pack!

Procreate Nature Elements Brushes

FREE SAMPLE: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ocrf5qeji75s3fb/RL%20Oily%20Ocean%20002.brush?dl=0


** SEE MY BRUSHES IN ACTION!**

I use my own brushes to create my artwork. Please check out my online gallery at and also my youtube Channel.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCofpgIpHLhBag0tTNUkZKbw

ATTENTION:

This is an update to the Procreate Nature Elements 1.0. This pack has 7 more brushes. You can access the first pack here: https://creativemarket.com/extremebrushes/2562027-Procreate-Nature-Elements-1.0

ALL YOU NEED TO CREATE ULTRA REALISTIC LANDSCAPES IN PROCREATE!

Finely tuned ultra realistic brushes for natural elements such as snow-capped mountains, water, rivers, pine trees, evergreens, lakes, rain brushes, trees, terrains, parched soil, fire, dust, mist, falling snow etc.

Requirements:

  • IPad Pro
  • Apple Pencil
  • Procreate App for iPad
  • To use these brushes you will needThe IPad app Procreate (Latest version recommended) and the Apple Pencil (Ipad Stylus).

IMPORTANT: These brushes are compatible only with Procreate for iPad Pro. They won't work in Potoshop or other painting programs.

How to install procreate brushes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4WwB7ib82I

You can also follow the steps below according to Savage (Procreate Creators).

To import a brush into Procreate, you have a few options. You can import individual brushes by opening up your Brushes Menu (double tap on your Paint Tool), tapping the + button in the top right, followed by Import.

Your other option is the Drag and Drop feature. You can use this by swiping up from the bottom of your screen while Procreate is open to bring up your Dock. Tap & hold on Files for a moment until it enlarges. You can now drag it in a window out over Procreate. Using this, you can navigate to your brushes and drag them into Procreate.

Alternatively, you could jump into your Files app separately and use the Select function to select your desired brushes. You can then tap Share, followed by 'Open in Procreate' or 'Copy to Procreate'. Procreate should now be summoned - it will import the brushes and they will theoretically be visible in the Imported Set, down the bottom of your Brushes Menu.

EXAMPLES:

Please visit my online gallery to see my artworks done with my own Procreate Brushes:

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