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What Are Procreate Brushes - and Why Sell Them?
Procreate brushes are specialized brushes that can be utilized to produce different effects using Procreate. This includes making the digital artwork look as if you've created it with watercolors. The Procreate brushes are specially designed to mimic the effects of things like:
- Outline brushes
- Pencils
- Oils
- Fineliners
Anyone who has Procreate has the ability to design brush brushes of their own. But lots of artists will buy their own brushes so that they don't have to reinvent the wheel. If you've created a set of brushes that you want to use - or spotted an opportunity in the market - then it could be the perfect chance to earn money by selling your Procreate brushes.
What is the reason to sell your Procreate art?
When you offer Procreate brushes, you're selling your digital art to others. However, you might also wish to sell your artwork to people who collect and appreciate the art. That could mean:
- Creating physical items like t-shirts caps, or water bottles that feature your artwork. The easiest way to do this is via a print on demand company However, you'll not earn a great amount of money per product that way.
- Accepting commissions for unique pieces of art - such as the painting of a pet, wedding photos, or family group.
- Making money as an artist on Patreon, producing regular artwork that is exclusive to your Patrons.
How to Design your own Procreate Brushes
Making a brush in Procreate is easy, however if you're trying it for the first time, then you'll need a little help on getting started.
- Choose an existing brush that's similar to the look you're looking to achieve. You can create a duplicate. (Open the panel for brush and then left-click on the brush's thumbnail , and then select 'Duplicate'.)
- Change the settings on the brush you have purchased. This includes the taper, stroke path shape, grain and much more. All of these have choices to fine-tune them: for instance, the stroke path feature lets you set the Spacing, StreamLine, Jitter, and the Fall Off to your brush.
- Make use of the drawing pad experiment with your brush. Experiment with different options until you are satisfied with the effect you've created.
If you need a little assistance, take a look at these great tutorials:
- What is HTML0? Make any brush in Procreate The tutorial goes over the basic with plenty of illustrations that show you different effects you can make, and also hyperlinks to a Facebook group that you can join for assistance.
- how to create and Customize the Procreate brushes: this tutorial is similar to the previous one and includes the video tutorial and screen shots of the various features that Procreate offers.
How to sell your Procreate Brushes
It is always better to sell your Procreate brushes directly directly to buyers instead of through an online marketplace. That way, you get to keep almost all profits! Additionally, you can have the chance to create and build your own brand. If someone buys from you, they'll be more likely to buy another time. If they buy from a marketplace, they'll remember the market and not necessarily the seller as the vendor. Of course, you can advertise your Procreate brushes on marketplaces too ... however, you should concentrate on direct sales wherever possible. There are many ways to sell Procreate brushes to your customers. There is no cost for a account - simply a small portion of every purchase. In selling your brush, think about making and exporting a set of similar brushes: this is the most common way that Procreate brushes are offered for sale. It is possible to sell single brushes if you prefer, but this could be the best option if you own some unique or innovative brush to offer. Here's your step by step guide to selling your Procreate brushes on the internet:
1. Export Your Procreate Brushes
Download the Procreate brush(es) through complying with the steps here. If you own multiple brushes then export them to an .zip file.
2. Create a New Product in and Upload Your Zip File
3. Determine the Price to Charge Your Procreate Brushes
Procreate brushes vary in cost however, most sets of brushes cost about $10 to $20, contingent on the number of brushes in the set contains and the use they're licensed to use. If you're not certain of what to charge, look at similar Procreate brushes from other brands which are comparable in terms of terms of their scope, and then see what they're selling for. Make the pricing available in the "Price" box on your product.
4. Upload at least one image of Your Brushes
lets you upload between 1 and 9 images for the product you are selling. The more you can display your brushes, the more appealing. Always upload at least 1 image however, you should upload more when you are able to.
5. Make use of's "Embed Button" Feature to sell directly from your website
Creates an online storefront to the seller, which means you don't have to have your own website to offer your goods. Some sellers have their own website, but by embedding the "Buy" button to ensure that buyers don't have to go elsewhere in order to checkout. In order to do this, search for the Procreate brush product on the "Products" section of your account and click"Share/Embed "Share/Embed" button next to it.

Click on the Embed Button tab in the pop-up window. Then, you can select the colors and the words for the button and choose whether or not it functions as a direct purchase or an Add to Cart button. Once you've decided then click here to obtain the embed code, and follow the instructions for adding the code to your website.

How to Market your artwork created by Procreate
What if you want to offer your Procreate art work instead of brushes? You can sell your artwork either as a physical or digital product , maybe using the name "Custom Artwork". You could even offer artwork on subscription. Another possibility is to sell artwork commissions. There are several options for doing this:
- Make a document using a .pdf file that contains instructions on how to request the fee (e.g. the link for filling out the form).
- Create a product with information about the commission process. Utilize specific check-out questions to get information from the buyer about what they'd like to purchase before they make their purchase.
If you're concerned that you'll receive far more commissions than you are able to manage, it is possible to restrict the number of times your "Custom Artwork" item can be purchased. Edit your product, go through your Advanced Options near the bottom of the page, and then select the option for "Limit the amount of times this product can be sold." You can set whatever limit you want.

How to Create Your Brand Promotion and Marketing Your Procreate Brushes and Art
Putting your Procreate brushes or artwork on sale isn't the final step! It's important to take a proactive approach when it comes to marketing your Procreate brushes or your artwork. You could:
- Create videos that show you creating artwork with your brushes.
- Make sure to include lots of images of your brushes and their effects to create a blog article.
- Encourage fellow artists to promote your brushes (or artwork) by offering an associate program. (Each time an affiliate makes an order, they receive some percentage of that sale, but the percentage is determined prior to the time.) It is necessary to provide your affiliates with the registration link you can find under Marketing - Affiliates within your account.
FAQ
Is it legal to sell Procreate brushes?
Yes, it is legal to sell Procreate brushes that you have developed. However, you cannot to market brushes designed by another artist or even by the Procreate application as they're copiedrighted.
You can earn money from making money selling Procreate brushes?
Selling Procreate brushes could be an excellent method to earn some extra cash, especially if you are an artist with a decent fan base. Procreate brushes typically go for around $25 to $35 per package, with several brush choices in each package.
How do I export my Procreate brushes to sell?
In order to sell your Procreate brushes, you'll be required to export the individual Procreate brushes. This is done by sliding left on all of the brushes and pressing on the Share button. Your brush will be saved as a .brush file in the location you select. You can also export multiple brushes in one go by pressing twice on the folder name and hitting the share button.