Thanks Lee, I used these on Photoshop for iPad successfully. They give a really natural watercolor look. The only two brushes not for use with Photoshop on the iPad are the smudger and charcoal pencil.
Yes! You can import them into procreate. I have a few students doing that already and they told me it works. One brush, the charcoal line brush, is the only one that MAY not show up in procreate. All the other brushes work just fine.
@@tracyhohn8000 Hi Tracy, its in the description where it says "You can download this exact brush set here: www.leewhiteillustration.com/digitaldownloads"
Thanks Lee, I used these on Photoshop for iPad successfully. They give a really natural watercolor look. The only two brushes not for use with Photoshop on the iPad are the smudger and charcoal pencil.
Stunning brush set. I love your work and style!
Thanks so much. Glad you like the brushes! : )
Hi Lee, May I ask a technical question? If I buy a brush set and download it onto my iPad, can I use the brushes in Procreate too? Thank you 🙂
Yes! You can import them into procreate. I have a few students doing that already and they told me it works. One brush, the charcoal line brush, is the only one that MAY not show up in procreate. All the other brushes work just fine.
Lee, I'm a married man with 2 kids but I'll say it; you're a talented, sexy beast of a human. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Jason! : )
Ha haaa!! 😄 Great comment, Jason!
@@leewhite134 What else does one say to such a comment?! 😆
Hey Lee, I don’t know if it’s just me, but I didn’t see a link “below” to get your brushes!
@@tracyhohn8000 Hi Tracy, its in the description where it says "You can download this exact brush set here: www.leewhiteillustration.com/digitaldownloads"