How do I organize Procreate brushes into a clean library for my workflow?
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#2
I’ve been trying to build a consistent visual library of custom brushes in Procreate, but I keep getting stuck on how to actually organize them in a way that makes sense for my workflow. My current method is just a chaotic pile, and it’s slowing me down every time I start a new piece.
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#3
I used to have a chaotic pile too so I split the library into two big buckets textures and marks and I added a small tag for favorites I keep only a few visible at a time so I can find what I want faster
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#4
Another trick was to rename by function but the names got long so I switched to short codes like T for texture and M for mark then I used a color cue on the cover image to show what I reach for most It helped a little
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#5
I still mess up when I try to remember what each code means and I sometimes pick the wrong option and have to restart the piece it feels messy
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#6
Do you think the problem is really the library or is it that you hate the starting look and you hunt for a style before you even start
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#7
I once tested a habit of testing a small square with a few options and then saving a paired combo as a single preset I would forget to save new ones though and wasted time
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#8
Maybe you try keeping a single core set of brushes and rotate a couple of experimental ones for each piece see if that keeps things fresh without turning the catalog into a maze
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