💖 Sheri’s Basics 💖 | Procreate
Hello there! My name’s Sheridan! 💕 Thank you so much for visiting! This is a collection of the 20+ procreate brushes I regularly use to create my artwork! As well as four utility color palettes that I regularly use for my canvases, pencils, shading, and utility colors. :> Hopefully you will find them useful and I hope you have fun with them!
Brushes
- Default Pencil - The pencil I use the most to sketch just about everything.
- Thicc Sketching Pencil - For loose gesture sketching and concept sketches.
- Blunt Eraser - Made to mimic the feeling of a handheld art eraser when used with the eraser tool. (Can also double as a coloring brush when re-coloring large areas at once.)
- Tapered Liner - Main inking brush that I use for most art pieces. Can be used for thick outer lines and thinner detail lines.
- Eyelash Brush - A smooth brush for inking in eyelashes.
- Blunt Tip - For when you need a solid line with no line variation.
- Outline Brush - Outlined blunt tip for shoelaces, poles, lettering, etc.
- Fine Tip - For extra-fine details like earrings, buttons, seams, etc.
- Fine Tip Tapered - For extra-fine details that require a taper/fade, like blush lines, extra/fine detail lines, or individual hairs/whiskers.
- Tapered Outline - Similar to the Outline Brush except with tapered ends for a little more of a varied look. Good for ribbons, laces, and lettering.
- Lettering - Tapered script-style brush for smooth lettering.
- Coloring Brush - My Standard coloring brush that I use for most things.
- Soft Tapered Render - Soft rendering brush but a tapered shape.
- Soft Round Render - Soft rendering brush.
- Soft Square Render - Soft rendering brush but a square shape.
- Highlighting Brush (Soft) - Main highlighting brush. I use this baby for everything, from hair highlights, to lips, to gemstones, to skin/body/silhouette highlighting, rim lighting, and everything in-between.
- Highlighting Brush (Tapered) - Similar to the soft highlighting brush, but with sharper edges for fine highlighting.
- Rim Light - A bright finishing touch.
- Airbrush - Basic soft airbrush. Often used for blush and anywhere else where a soft gradient is needed!
- Tapered Airbrush - Good for when you need a little more control over the airbrush effect, like with blush or directed lighting.
- Soft Light - An airbrush with a built-in white light effect!
- Soft Shadow - An airbrush with a built-in shadow effect!
- Blender (Smudge) - A basic blender brush that I use for blending shadows, blush, and other hard edges when needed.
- Hair Texture (Smudge/Shading) - Good for blending out hair shines/shading to make it look softer.
- Interior Hair Strokes - Mainly used for interior hair shadows and detailing within the base color.
- Eyebrow Texture - A simple and smooth eyebrow texture brush to add hair highlights to brows.
- Single Silver Hair - Best used for those of us with vitiligo with random white hairs. Or for some extra detail, you do you lol.
- Freckles 1 - Freckles with a thicker shape.
- Freckles 2 - Freckles with a finer shape.
- Freckles 3 - Subtle, spaced out freckles.
- Stars - Subtle spaced out stars. Count can also be increased for denser clusters!
- Dust Particles - Spaced out bits of dust that hopefully help finish off a piece and add atmosphere.
- Stippling - A basic stippling brush to add a little texture. Scatter can also be lowered to make the dots denser.
- Glitter - A beautiful glitter brush with an iridescent effect.
- Vitiligo - The brush I use for laying down vitiligo spots!
- Heart Stamp - A cute, simple heart stamp!
- Beauty Mark - A simple dot stamp for beauty marks/moles and maybe even stud earrings.
- Signature/Watermark - I removed my own watermark from this brush for what I hope are obvious reasons. But if you have a signature or logo of your own that you’d like to be able to just pop onto your art quick and easy after it’s finished, this is the brush for that! Feel free to make your own signature if you have one, and if you don't have one and/or don't know how to make one, a written tutorial for how I did this is also included! Mine had my username with the current year written on it, but yours can be whatever best suits you!
Palettes
- Canvas Colors - A small variety of different canvas/background colors to use while you draw, including the classic DeviantArt greens, a couple of tans, an off-white irl paper color, a couple of photoshop-ish grays (to make you feel like a professional, and bc they’re easy on the eyes), and some darker/more vibrant colors to help you spot areas that were left unfilled/uncolored. I very rarely stick to these for a finished piece. But they’re good to have, especially if you find the stark white a little uneasy on the eyes, or prefer to work on different canvas colors in general.
- Pencil Colors - A variety of different shades you can use for your pencil sketching. Though they are pretty versatile across the board and can be used for multiple different things.
- Lights/Shadows - A variety of colors I’ve picked up and often use when shading and highlighting. Fill in your shadows on a new layer, then set your shading layer to multiply, and bring the opacity down somewhere between 15 and 25% according to your preference.
- Defaults - Some standard/default colors I tend to use when coloring things like the insides of character mouths, blush, grass/trees, the sky, certain metals, colors that are difficult to pin down on a color wheel, etc.
Specific colors I use for particular purposes are labeled in the cards!
This is a digital product meant for use with Procreate ONLY. All sales are final after purchase and cannot be refunded. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to message me on Instagram, or even email me at sherendipityart@gmail.com.
God bless, and happy creating! ^^
20+ Procreate brushes, four default color palettes, and lifetime updates should things ever be added or changed!