87 Oil Painting Brushes for Procreate
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Description
Version 4 of Ultimate Oil Painting Brushes for Procreate
87+ Realistic Brushes with a True Impasto Feel
■ These are the exact brushes I’ve relied on in all my paintings since 2019 —
completely replacing every other tool in my painting workflow.
A complete set of oil painting brushes for Procreate, designed for every stage: from quick sketches to finished artworks — delivering rich impasto texture and the lively feel of real oil paint.
■ A professional set of Oil brushes for Procreate that recreates the depth, texture, and expressiveness of traditional oil paint — from loose sketching to rich impasto
■ Excellent for Plein-air and from-nature etudes, color sketches, and long-term serious artworks and illustrations
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- Designed to reproduce the behavior of real oils:
- 👉 From loose sketching to dense impasto and final details
✔️ The set also works in Procreate Pocket for iPhone. However, all the features can be fully disclosed on iPad with Apple Pencil. ✔️ Optimized for Apple Pencil pressure & tilt ✔️ Easy to install — just import and paint ✔️ Works great on both standard and large canvases
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The set currently includes 87 brushes, grouped by purpose:
🔘 PreDRAWING, 5 brushes — For the early sketch stage: loose underdrawing and preliminary marks, similar to charcoal or a stiff brush on canvas. Includes a dedicated brush for imprimatura and for adding or enhancing the overall canvas texture.
🔶OnCANVAS, 15 brushes — Expressive, relatively thick brushes with a clearly visible canvas texture. Best suited for early stages of painting, loose blocking, and energetic work.
🟪 RELIEVO, 12 brushes — For applying rough, expressive surface texture and tactile paint effects.
🟩 MASTICHINO, 14 brushes — Brushes that imitate palette knives and based techniques.
🟡VOLUMES, 22 brushes — This is the core section of the set. These brushes are universal and can be used throughout the whole process: sketching and speed painting, blocking major shapes and color relationships, as well as careful finishing and detail work. Try them all and choose the ones that feel most natural for your painting style. Subtype icons indicate brush character: 🟡 — universal round / filbert 🟠 — rounded, with stronger relief 🟨 — flat brushes
♦️ IMPASTO, 19 brushes — This group produces especially thick, pasty, embossed strokes. It extends the VOLUMES category and can be seen as its continuation. Brushes marked with a double ♦️ icon create particularly heavy strokes in the spirit of daubism.
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You receive:
■ 1. Perfect_OILS🔸v4.brushset , the Main file (actual version 4) with 87 Procreate brushes in the set (969 MB);
■ The Perfect Oils for Procreate V3.0. Info and Tips.pdf. Several key working hints and a tutorial on achieving an additional impasto (embossed paint strokes) effect on a layer or final image. (119 MB): Although this file is for the previous version, the basics remain. I will update this manual to the current version.
■ Several images with basic hints regarding the set's brushes and the work with them.
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About MASTICHINO brushes:
The Mastichino brushes, especially since version 3.0, are pressure-sensitive, simulating the work of a real palette knife. This assumes that the imaginary blade of the knife will be on the same axis as the pencil, being, as it were, its continuation. So, as with a real palette knife, follow the "Push — Stroke" principle: press the imaginary paint to the canvas with the blade of a knife, and then distribute it by moving aside or — in the case of some narrow Mastichino brushes — also down or up (alon
Most brushes are built around the core behavior:
Light pressure → mixing and blending
Strong pressure → dense, opaque, textured stroke
Try tilting your Apple Pencil as well — many brushes respond to tilt by changing stroke shape, depth of color, or surface character.