My absolute favorite brush pack is lettering 2.0 by Ryan Hamrick. I keep the streamline around 88% and the Apple Pencil pressure 100%. OK now on to my list!īoth Marlean’s Copperplate and Marlean‘s Script Natural Ink have an oval ‘shape source’ and are my ‘go to brushes for my pointed script style lettering. Be sure to duplicate your brush when you make adjustments so that you leave the original brush in tact. With this in mind if your brush is not giving you the results you want you may want to look at adjusting in these areas: Apple Pencil pressure and Streamline. I really like streamline but I’m also careful not to crank it up to 100% because I feel it makes me have less control of my lettering. ![]() It has the amazing ability to smooth out wobbly lines and give you really nice smooth strokes. One very popular procreate brush attribute for calligraphers is streamline. So, as you decide to make brush purchases it is possible that you may have to make some slight adjustments for your own needs. For example how they grip the pen and how much pressure they use when lettering. I have found that a few Procreate brushes, (especially lettering brushes) are designed around the lettering habits of the brush maker. Before I give you my list, I think it’s important for you to know that some brushes are not one size fits all. ![]() So I’m going to share that with you in this post. I get a lot of questions about which Procreate brushes I use for script calligraphy on my iPad.
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