How to Sell Procreate Brushes and Art -
What Are Procreate Brushes - and what are the reasons to sell them?
Procreate brushes are special brushes that can be utilized to produce different effects using Procreate. This includes making the digital artwork look as if that you created it using watercolors. The Procreate brushes are specially designed to mimic the effects of things such as:
- Outline brushes
- Pencils
- Oils
- Fineliners
Anyone with Procreate can create your own brushes. But lots of artists will purchase their own brushes so that they don't have to reinvent the wheel. If you've developed a collection of brushes to your personal usage - or have spotted an opportunity on the market, then it could be the perfect chance to earn money by selling the brushes you've created with Procreate.
How do you sell your procreate artwork?
When you sell Procreate brushes, you're selling those to fellow digital artists. However, you might also wish to market your work to people who collect and like the art. That could mean:
- Making physical objects, such as t-shirts, glasses, or bottles of water featuring your work. The easiest way to do this is by using a print-on demand company, but you won't earn a great amount of money for each item you sell.
- Taking commissions for custom pieces of art - such as a painting of someone's pet, wedding photo or family members.
- Earning money as an artist on Patreon creating regular, new art that's exclusively available for your Patrons.
How To Design Your Own Procreate Brushes
The process of creating a Procreate brush can be straightforward, but if you're trying it for the first time, you might require some help how to get started:
- Choose an existing brush that's similar to the look you're trying to accomplish. Create a duplicate of it. (Open the brush panel and then left-click on the brush's thumbnail and select 'Duplicate'.)
- Change the settings on the brush you have purchased. They include the stroke path, taper shape, grain and more. Each of them has choices to fine-tune them: for instance, the stroke path feature can be set to define the spacing, StreamLine, Jitter, and Fall Off of your brush.
- Use the drawing pad to test out your brush. Try different settings until you're happy with the effect you've created.
If you're in need of extra help, look through these fantastic tutorials:
- What is HTML0? Create Every Brush with Procreate: this tutorial goes over the basic, has loads of screenshots which show the different effects that you can create as well as hyperlinks to a Facebook group that you can join for additional assistance.
- How to Create and modify the Procreate brushes This tutorial covers the same subject, but also includes videos and screenshots of the various features within Procreate.
How to Sell Your Procreate Brushes
It is always better to sell your Procreate brushes directly directly to buyers, rather than through an online marketplace. In this way, you are able to keep a large portion of your profits! Additionally, you can have the chance to create and build your own personal brand. When someone purchases something from you, they'll be more likely to purchase more. If they purchase from an online marketplace, they'll be able to remember the market, but not necessarily you as the vendor. Of course, you can sell your Procreate brushes through marketplaces too ... however, you should make direct sales as often as you can. It is possible to offer Procreate brushes to customers. There is no cost to sign up a Procreate account, it simply a small portion of the sales. When selling your brushes consider the possibility of exporting and creating a bundle with similar brushes. This is how most Procreate brushes are offered for sale. Instead, you can sell individual brushes in your preference however this may be the best option if you own a particularly unusual or creative brush to offer. Below is your step-by-step guide to selling your Procreate brushes online.
1. Export Your Procreate Brushes
Download the Procreate brush(es) by following these steps. If you own more than one brush you can export them in an .zip file.
2. Create a new product in the program and then upload your zip file
3. Choose the amount to charge for your Procreate brushes
The Procreate brushes cost varies However, the majority of sets will run somewhere around $10 - $20, depending on how many brushes the set includes and what use they're licensed for. If you're not certain of what to charge, look at the other Procreate brushes of premium quality with similar terms of their scope, as well as see the pricing. Make the pricing available in the "Price" box on your brush.
4. Make Sure You Upload at Least One Picture of Your Brushes
allows you to upload anywhere between one and nine images to your product. The more you can showcase your brushes the better. It is recommended to put up at minimum one image however, you should upload more when you are able to.
5. Use 's "Embed Button" Feature to sell directly from your website
It creates an online storefront your business, meaning that you do not have to have your own site to market your products. Some sellers have their own website, but by including an "Buy" button on their site so that customers don't need to leave their site in order to checkout. For this, locate your Procreate brushes product in the "Products" tab of your account and click on the "Share/Embed" button next to it. B3Sih8R7bEFdy2pMz5pu Then, click on the Embed Button tab in the open window. It is then possible to select the text and color for your button, and choose whether or not it functions as a Direct Purchase or the Add To Cart button. Once you've decided you can click the button to download the embed code, then follow the directions to embed the code on your site.

How to Sell your Procreated Artwork
What if you want to make money from your Procreate work, instead of brushes? You can sell your artwork either as a physical or digital product through , perhaps calling it "Custom Artwork". You could even offer artwork on subscription. Another possibility is the commissions to purchase artwork. There are many options for doing this:
- Create a new product using an .pdf file with instructions on how to request the payment (e.g. a link to fill out a form).
- Create a product with information about the commission process. Utilize customized check-out questions to gather information from the buyer about what they'd like to purchase before they checkout.
If you're concerned that you'll receive more commissions than you can take on, you are able to limit how many times you're "Custom Artwork" item can be purchased. Make changes to your item, go to the Advanced Options near the bottom of the page, and then check the box for "Limit the number of times this product can be offered for sale." It is possible to set whatever limit you want.

What to do to build your brand Promotion and Marketing Your Procreate Brushes or Art
Putting your Procreate brushes or art up for sale isn't the final step! It's important to take a proactive approach in marketing your brushes as well as your work. There are many ways to do this:
- Create videos that show you creating artwork with your brushes.
- Make sure to include lots of images of your brush and their effects in a blog article.
- Encourage fellow artists to promote your brush (or your art) through the possibility of an Affiliate program. (Each time an affiliate makes sales, they earn an amount of the sale - you determine that percentage prior to the time.) You'll need to give your affiliates the registration link that you can find under Marketing - Affiliates within your account.
FAQ
Is it legal to sell Procreate brushes?
Yes, it's legal to offer Procreate brushes you've made. You aren't allowed to market brushes created by artists other than you or by the Procreate app itself as they're copiedrighted.
Are you able to earn money by making money selling Procreate brushes?
Selling Procreate brushes could be an excellent opportunity to make extra money particularly if you're an artist with gained a loyal fan base. Procreate brushes are typically priced between $35-$25 per set, and there are multiple brush options within each pack.
What can I do to transfer my Procreate brushes for sale?
If you want to market your Procreate brushes, you'll have to export your individual Procreate brushes. You can do this by simply swiping left on all of the brushes before pressing the share button. The brush will be saved in the .brush file at the location that you specify. You can also export multiple brushes at the same time when you double tap on the folder name and pressing the share button.