

✔ Print and outdoor advertising (local & national campaigns). ✔ Use in broadcast, film and streaming content (up to 500,000 lifetime views). ✔ Video advertising (up to 500,000 lifetime views). ✔ Physical end products offered for sale such as homewares, apparel, product packaging, art-prints, greeting-cards, posters, etc (up to 250,000 units). ✔ Creation of digital stock illustration & photography for sale including NFT's. ✔ Branding, logos, stationery, posters and signage. ✔ Social media content for personal, company and client use. ✔ Music packaging in physical and digital formats.

Repeat for the rest of the brushsets and documents.✔ Print and digital publishing projects including comics, book covers, magazines, editorial illustrations and picture books. brushset files will appear at the top of the Brush Library.

Tap Share at the bottom left, then tap Open in Procreate. In the top right, tap Select, then select one of the brushset files. brushset files on your iPad in your Files app in the On My iPad location. Procreate files found in the Procreate folder.Īfter unzipping the files on your iPad, you’ll be able to locate the. NOTE: Downloading the product files to your iPad will download the entire product that includes other file formats. When the download window appears on your iPad, tap Open in… > Zip App. Note: If you have the latest OS on your iPad, you don't need a third-party unzipping app, it should unzip automatically when selected - then skip to number 4.ĭownload your purchase from your account which will be a zip file. Downloading products designed to be used in desktop software like Adobe is not recommended.ĭownload ZipApp (free version is fine) from the App Store to your iPad. The brushes will automatically be imported into the brush panel (usually right at the top) in their relevant labelled brush sets.įrom and iPad: Please note: Only download products to your iPad created for an iPad app, like Procreate. The Procreate documents will appear in your Repeat this for each brushset and document. Click Open In… and tap Copy to Procreate. brushset file then click the small icon and click Export. Open the Files app on your iPad, navigate to where you’ve saved the file.

You’ll need Procreate version 5 to install the. Here's a quick guide on how to install your Procreate brushes: From a Desktop Computer:
