Make 5 of Your Own Procreate Brushes | Checkered, Plaid, Outline, Polka Dot + Stamp Brushes

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in this video i'm going to teach you how to make five brushes here in procreate the first one is going to be a checkerboard brush which i will show you right here it's going to look like vans shoes the next one is a buffalo plaid brush the next one is a polka dot brush and an outline brush and then the last one i show you how to make a stamp um in this case it's a flower but you could use it with any shape so the first one we're going to do is the checkerboard brush so we started with a square canvas we're going to go to the drawing guide edit drawing guide and since it's already on the 2d grid we'll just turn that size all the way up and i'm going to turn on assisted drawing this is to help me draw in straight lines i'm going to use my monoline brush to do this just so the edges are clean basically i also have the wrong color you're going to want to do black and white so you'll draw two boxes one in the bottom left and one on the bottom right or you could do top left and bottom right just as long as they're opposite from each other and i just drop the color in after i've drawn the two lines i do the same thing with the second one just make it so it's as straight as possible and the drawing guide will help with that then we're going to export it just as a jpeg just save image then we are going to duplicate our monoline brush by swiping left and clicking duplicate then tapping that brush again then we're going to go to grain edit import and then import photo we've got that click done and then go to properties make it a little bit bigger just so we can see it you can tell that it's kind of muddied so that's because we want to change not um from the moving to texture and you'll see the drastic difference it makes when i hit click texture you can change the scale right there that's basically how big or small the boxes will be and i liked how this looked so that's it for that brush the next brush we're gonna again start with a square canvas and we're gonna set it up the exact same way by going to canvas drawing guide edit drawing guide and turning the grid size all the way up and turning on the assisted drawing to help us with our box i'm going to do a box in the bottom left layer forgot to turn my model line back on monoline is in the calligraphy section if you're having a hard time finding it and there's our first box i didn't like my first line or my second and so i'm going to color drop that one and then i'm going to change my drawing guide to the isometric option this will give me the slanted lines that i want for the top box so this will make it so your lines are perfect i needed to turn my airplane mode on before i uh recorded this so my apologies for that i don't worry as much as making these super consistent obviously you can see there's some gaps that are bigger than others but for the sake of the tutorial i wasn't too worried about it you could be more anal about it if you want it and then i turned the drying guide back on that was the 2d drawing guide just so i could make sure that my lines were even so i made them past the line and then i erased them i sped this part up just because it's kind of boring and we're going to do the same thing here so we're going to export save it as a jpeg and then we'll duplicate our monoline brush by swiping left duplicating it tapping on that brush going to grain edit import add photo or import photo clicking our photo and then clicking done then we're going to go to texturized take the scale down just a little bit then go to properties turn up the max size and the minimum size whatever suits your fancy and then i'll show you how this one draws on this one try to turn the size down i drew it with my finger so that's how that one turned out you could go back in and change the scale if you go to grain and then oh you could also do the undo here if you wanted it to show up a little differently that is another option that's usually what i do is i'll invert it and then keep it that way that way it's it blends in a little bit better so you invert by tapping two fingers on the edit then you can go back in change the scale whatever you want i'll show you here that i have a couple of different options up above i've got a big one a small one a medium one so my big one's here i got kind of an in-betweener and then like a tiny one so you've got tons of options with this one i get lots of requests for it because it is really fun our next one we're going to do an outline brush you're going to duplicate your monoline brush twice then swipe left so it selects both of them and then click combine at the top you'll tap the top top line and click difference then go to properties of the top one and change the size you could also change the size of the bottom one if you want to and that's your outline brush turns out right there here just to some ways to color with it we are going to use it for dots in just a second in our next tutorial if you want to crisscross the lines you do have to go in back in and do some extra work with the eraser you'll just go in you'll see that i go in and erase the in-between stuff i speed this up just a little bit just because it's you can kind of see it even if i go a little bit faster it's hard to find the the very perfect but that's how it works out okay so for our next one we're gonna start with another square canvas we're going to use our outline brush make sure you're selected black and then you're just going to put dots all over so i had the wrong brush selected here and then i ch i was like what brush should i use that's what the brush we're making and we're going to click the outline brush i'm going to change the size just a little bit and i'm just going to put dots everywhere you put those all around the canvas you can make them as small or as big as you like i feel like this size is nice because it it looks good whether it's big or it's really small so that gives you a couple of options this we're also going to do the same technique where we save the canvas and upload it to our new brush so we'll duplicate our monoline brush again and then we will use that as our grain and we're gonna speed this one up again too just because we've seen me do it just a few times so we duplicated it imported it from our photo library hit texturized and then i changed the scale however i wanted it i made the brush size bigger and changed it a little bit so i wanted it to be perfect you could also make the scale really tiny if you wanted a really tiny textured polka dot brush i actually really like how it looks i'll show you how it draws here in just a second um i would vary the pack pattern just a little bit if i was going to do it that small just because it doesn't look like it's repeating in a weird way but when it's bigger it doesn't do that as much so that's how that brush turned out our last brush is our stamp brush so again i'm going to start with a square you don't necessarily have to start with a square for this one if you don't want to so i'm going to go to my drawing guide but i'm going to turn on symmetry and i'm going to show you how i make a flower i turned on rotational and radial in the symmetry clicked done and then i drew myself a flower i realized that um i didn't have the wrong brush i thought i thought this is one of the times i did but i had i tried a couple of times to do a flower didn't love that i i had them overlap in a weird way i held it for a long second so it would make perfect rounds i did that for the second one and then i basically just added a middle speed up the last few seconds of this just because it's it's just me drawing we're going to take it in the same way as we did with the other ones so we will import the photo in after we've exported it saved it as an image duplicate this time we actually won't duplicate the monoline brush we'll just click the plus sign at the top and then i go to the shape instead of the grain and import that tap it with two fingers and then click done once we are there it looks weird so we're going to go and you don't want to get the space close together but farther apart so we have that and then we are going to go after we've spaced it all out completely we could also jitter it if you wanted it to do kind of crazy and not go off the line i'm going to change the size to be a little bit bigger and then go back to our shape and turn that all the way up and i'll show you how it draws and that is our video for today i would love to answer your questions in the dms thanks for watching [Music] so you
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Channel: Leavitt Creative
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Length: 10min 26sec (626 seconds)
Published: Tue Jan 12 2021
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