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Link to your collections, sales and even external links
Add up to five columns
Designed by Alex Ellis of Forget Me Not Tattoo Studio (@ipadprotattooteam)
These brushes only work in the app Procreate® on the iPad Pro® (Apple Pencil recommended). Scroll down to view the Procreate brush installation video.
For the Clip Studio Paint Needle Brushes, click here.
Prepare your designs with our digital tattoo needle brush set. If you work on a Retina sized canvas, these brushes will precisely replicate the sizing of standard tattoo needle groupings.
Give your designs that TATTOO LOOK like never before! Plan out your line weight and shading for your next appointment with tools that feel familiar in your hands. You'll never have to second guess how much whip shading you should do in an area because you can fully render it prior to tattooing. You will be able to jump into your tattoo confident and ready to go!
The brush sizes are locked to keep consistency so there should be no fear of accidental adjustments. Just pick the appropriate "needle grouping" and go!
A wide variety of standard tattoo needle brushes are included in this set.
UPDATE: Based on Tattoo Smart customer feedback, Alex recently updated the brush set to include a pressure-sensitive solid fill brush for each mag variation that does not have a preset whip length, giving you more digital shading options for your tattoo designs!
Procreate Brush Installation (iPad)
Procreate® is a registered trademark of Savage Interactive. iPad Pro and Apple Pencil are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Manga Studio® and Clip Studio Paint® is a registered trademark of Smith Micro Software, Inc. Wacom products are registered trademarks of Wacom.
I honestly don't ever use them. It's easier for me to just use a regular brush. I think it's a waste of money. The mags look strange.
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