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Installation Instructions

To load brush packs into Procreate, download the .brushset files to your iPad using the Files app or a file manager. Open the files directly in Procreate or import them by tapping the "+" button and selecting "Import". If the files download as .zip or .plist instead of .brushset, try using a different browser as some may corrupt the files. Additional help is available at maxpacks.com.

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Installation Instructions

To load brush packs into Procreate, download the .brushset files to your iPad using the Files app or a file manager. Open the files directly in Procreate or import them by tapping the "+" button and selecting "Import". If the files download as .zip or .plist instead of .brushset, try using a different browser as some may corrupt the files. Additional help is available at maxpacks.com.

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Hello artist!

Thank you for purchasing The Oil MaxPack!

To load the brushes into Procreate, please first confirm that you are up to date with your iPadOS
software and are using the latest version of Procreate. Begin by downloading the .brushset to your
iPad, using the file manager of your choice like the native iPadOS Files app, Dropbox or whatever you
are comfortable with. Using the Files app, you should be able to tap on the .brushset file to load it
directly into Procreate. Alternatively, you can import them from within Procreate by tapping the “+”
button in the brush palette and then tapping “Import” and selecting the .brushset files. You can also
export from the Dropbox app by tapping the “...” next to the .brushset file and choosing “Export” and
selecting Procreate from the menu.

If your download incorrectly appears as .zip or .plist files instead of .brushset files, please try using a
different browser. Some users have reported that Chrome may sometimes corrupt the .brushset files
and you should have better luck using like Safari or Firefox. Sorry for the inconvenience.

For additional installation help, tips and tricks, FAQ, and troubleshooting, please visit maxpacks.com

Max Ulichney
@maxulichney
maxpacks.com
maxulichney.com

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