First, extract the .brushset file from the ZIP file and place it in a folder in iCloud Drive or Dropbox. On the iPad, open the Files or Dropbox app to locate and import the .brushset file into Procreate. This will add the new brushes to Procreate where they can be accessed in the brush panel along with other brush sets.
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Procreate Brushes Installation
First, extract the .brushset file from the ZIP file and place it in a folder in iCloud Drive or Dropbox. On the iPad, open the Files or Dropbox app to locate and import the .brushset file into Procreate. This will add the new brushes to Procreate where they can be accessed in the brush panel along with other brush sets.
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PROCREATE BRUSHES
INSTALLATION GUIDE
iCloud Drive (Files) Dropbox
USING THE FILES APP (ICLOUD DRIVE)
First, start by opening the ZIP file from your
computer or laptop (or use a ZIP opening app on your iPad). Then, put the .brushset file (the file containing the brushes) into a folder in your iCloud Drive/Files app account (Finder sidebar if you’re using your computer). You can also use the web browser version (icloud.com) and sign in using your Apple ID, then load the brushes to iCloud Drive.
On your iPad, open the Files app.
Locate the .brushset file, and simply tap on it - this will automatically import the brushes to Procreate. Then, open Procreate and you will see a new folder added in your brush panel, along with your other brushes sets. IMPORTING FROM DROPBOX First, open the ZIP file and place the .brushset file (as before - this is the file that contains all the brushes) in your Dropbox account. Back on your iPad, open the Dropbox iPad app, and locate the file. (It doesn’t have a preview - this is normal).
Click on the three dots icon next to the file,
and select « Export ». Then, click « Open in… » and then, « Copy to Procreate »
Open Procreate - and you will see the newly added brushes set in the brush panel, along with your other sets/collections.