

When you open the same set in Adobe Fresco, you will see why (you can see it on the process video). When I first tried Kyle watercolor set in Procreate I was a bit disappointed. Photoshop Brushes in ProcreateĪll you have to do is to import your. The site with Kyle Brushes is visible only for logged in users of Creative Cloud. Since you already pay a lot for a subscription 😉 So if you are one of them, you can have it for free! Well, ok – for ‘free’. Today they are available exclusively for Creative Cloud users. You could buy them a few years ago (and I did, I also bought Megapack set). And I have an amazing watercolor brush set for Photoshop already!īefore Rebelle I loved to use Kyle T. And I would buy them without doubts, if not the fact that since Procreate 5 we can import Photoshop brushes. But you have to remember I am very sparing (some evil people even say I am stingy as Scrooge McDuck!). When I saw Max Ulichney watercolor brushes with interesting textures and grainy looking strokes, I wanted to have them. I complained hundreds of times that Rebelle, unfortunately, doesn’t have a mobile version. I finally discovered software that manages it beautifully (you can read about it in these posts: Rebelle review and Rebelle landscape painting).īut shortly after, I bought an iPad and it revolutionized my way of working completely! I avoid working behind the desk as I only can. I hope you’ll join us for some illustration conversation this Tuesday at 5pm, EST (2pm, PST).Watercolors are my favorite traditional technique, so it is a natural thing that I would like to achieve this softness, lightness, and interesting textures also in digital painting. He has worked for the New York Times, Disney, Nick Jr., and lots of other amazing clients.Īgain, more info on Mike’s new class is here (only a few days left to register)

He’s also the author of many books including Random Illustrated Facts and The Everything Awesome series from Scholastic books. I think you will enjoy this conversation and get some good info out of it.A bit more about MikeMike Lowery is a New-York-Times bestselling Illustrator who has worked on dozens of books for children and adults. I almost never do open Zooms, and it’s even more rare that I have somebody as accomplished as Mike joining me. In fact, over 30,000 students have taken Mike’s illustration courses.We may even be doing some live drawing during this short session!You’re welcome to ask questions during the call– we will have time set aside for open Q&A. I have participated in Mike’s courses in the past and he is a great teacher who really knows how to connect with his students and bring out the best in them. Pros and cons of freelancingWe will also chat about Mike’s new course:.

Mike and I will discuss a range of topics:

The date will be this Tuesday, March 7th at 5pm, EST (2pm, PST). Hi, Friends – Join me for a 35-minute FREE Zoom conversation with one of my favorite artists/authors, Mike Lowery.
