

When it comes to grouping favorite brushes into a single folder, I like for these to be copies so that I can still see the original brush in its original folder. Here are the step-by-step instructions for grouping your favorite Procreate brushes:Īlso, if I make enough changes to a brush that I want to keep, I don’t want to have to make a copy of the brush in order to preserve those changes and then revert the old brush back to the original. Move this folder to the top of your Procreate brush list for easy access to any of your favorite Procreate brushes when you need them. To have quick access to your favorite Procreate brushes, make a copy of each of them and put them all into the same brush folder. Group Your Favorite Procreate Brushes in a Folder We’re diving into two strategies for grouping your favorite Procreate brushes so that you can always find them quickly and easily. Not to mention the accumulating frustration of scrolling through endless lists of brushes to find the one brush you need.

If you don’t have to spend even a few extra seconds finding your favorite brushes every time you need to make a switch, that time will add up. Of course, Procreate organization extends beyond brushes, but we’ll focus on brushes for today. That said, organizing your Procreate app can save you SO much time in the long run. Saving your Procreate work is also really important! Check out this other post from Adventures with Art to learn how to save your art from a crash.
