Jingsketch Original Files: Love, 8 Illustrations
Jingsketch Original Files: Love, 8 Illustrations
Love ❤️
You'll receive 8 illustrations that have been organized so that you can quickly understand each one's underlying painting process. Their layers are all preserved, which will allow you to fully digest how I make different creative decisions using different layer blending modes. To preview which illustrations are included, flip through the product images above.
Because Procreate files contain video data, you can view the video replay by opening the Procreate files. In order to access the video replay, go into the top menu-panel, tap Video, and press Time-lapse Replay.
Instructions 📩
Download the ZIP files for my high-res images, procreate files, and PSD files. Using a file manager such as the Files App or Documents by Readdle, unzip them, and you will be able to open the files inside.
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What's Included...
- Procreate Files: 8
- PSD Files: 8
- High-Res Images: 7
Can I use these commercially?
Allowed:
- Use in commercial projects.
- Use in personal works.
- Use within personal and professional portfolio works.
- Use within editorials or publications.
Not Allowed:
- Including any of my brushes within your distributed brush packs.
- Sharing, distributing, or re-selling my brushes outright.
How do I install them?
Method 1: Importing from Files
- Download Brushes: First, download the brush files. These will be .brushset files. Make sure to download them to a location you can easily access, like iCloud Drive, Google Drive, or directly to your iPad.
- Open Procreate: Launch the Procreate app on your iPad.
- Brush Library: Tap on the brush icon at the top of the screen to open your Brush Library.
- Import Icon: Tap the "+" symbol usually found at the top right corner of the brush library. A menu will appear with an option to "Import" brushes.
- Find File: Navigate to the location where you downloaded the brush or brush set file.
- Select File: Tap on the brush file you want to import.
Method 2: Drag and Drop
- File Location: Locate the .brushset files in your Files app.
- Split Screen: Open Procreate in split-screen mode alongside the Files app.
- Drag and Drop: Simply drag the .brushset file from the Files app into the Procreate app. It should automatically add to your Brush Library.
Happiness Guarantee
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Artist Reviews ✨
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Ann Fable (@ann_fable)
“These brushes are truly impressive! They offer a wide range of textures, fascinating blending options, and various coloring effects... They allow me to create captivating glimpses of colors and light.” — ★★★★★
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Ling (@ccc.ling)
“They've been instrumental in getting me to experiment more with painting textures and definitely been a huge influence on how my painting style looks.” — ★★★★★
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Celestial Fang (@celestialfang)
“Jingsketch’s brushes bridge the gap between traditional and digital paint, and help me achieve a natural look with minimal effort.” — ★★★★★
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Will Pierce (@willpierce)
“These are the first digital brushes that I’ve ever immediately clicked with. They’ve helped me start to creatively think in new ways, and I use them all the time. Buy ‘em.” — ★★★★★
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Dylan Palmer (@dylanpalmerart)
“The Sketch and Paint packs are my go-to brushes in Procreate, the toothy textured brushes are some of the best and most fun brushes I’ve used in any art program!” — ★★★★★
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Francesca Pagano (@francesca_margy)
“I really love your brushes, the grainy ones are the best. Buying your brushes was one of the wisest choice, especially for the making of my last portfolio.” — ★★★★★
About Me
Today, over 723,988 artists around the world use my brushes and tutorials to create amazing artwork. My goal by sharing my resources is for you to express yourself without feeling like you're fighting your tools, and I have a feeling that they will be significant assets to your workflow whether you're a beginner or a veteran.
Professionally, I've worked as a lead artist for Plaid Hat Games, completed projects for Crunchyroll, Use All Five, and illustrated publications within numerous medical journals including Nature Scientific Reports, Journal of Neurosurgery, and World Neurosurgery.