
The more you experiment and practise, the more your work will grow and your visual signature (style) will start to appear more and more strongly. It's a slow process that develops naturally over time rather than instantly, and it comes from frequent practise. The only way to properly develop your style is unfortunately not something that can be achieved overnight. How did you find your art style? Any tips on developing my own style? I use an iPad Pro 2021 12 inch with the Apple Pencil 2, and I use a Wacom Cintiq 16 with my PC.ĥ.

However, the 2B Pencil by Kyle Webster is a good alternative to the 6B, and Emmy Cicierega's brush is an amazing alternative to Bonobo Chalk - just follow the tutorial on how to export and edit it in Photoshop.

Unfortunately, Procreate brushes can't be shared to Photoshop, so my other two favourites (6B Pencil and Bonobo Chalk) cannot be used in Photoshop. Gouache Blair and Wash 200 are my two most favourite brushes, I use them all the time and have exported them to Procreate because I like them so much! MaxU Watercolour wash Grainy from Watercolour MaxPack set

Karoline's Rough Sketch Brush by Karoline Piertrowski Nothing is real from MG's Gouache & Pastel set Sketch perfection from Kyle's Drawing Box set Charcoal perfection from Kyle's Drawing Box set Wash 200 Watercolour from Kyle's Megapack(my go-to watercolour brush I use it ALL the time) Gouache blair 30 from Kyle's Paintbox set I use both Adobe Photoshop CC on my PC and Procreate for my iPad. What program to you use for your illustrations? If you are interested in one, then please follow my Instagram for updates about this.Ģ. Instead, they are open in limited quantities when I have the time to work on them. If you are looking for a portrait commission, then they are no longer always open.

I am always open for illustrating a fun project! If you have something in mind, then please feel free to contact me via my contact form with some details about the project.
