This figure stamp set for Procreate contains 30 high quality anime / realistic outlines of male figures, including humans, elves, and a even couple of mermaids! Developed as a time saver for artists who work on commissions and other paid projects, this set contains a variety of full-body, three-quarter body, and half-body poses specifically adjusted for compositions commonly used in anime and manga illustration. Each anime base included in this pack comes in three versions: faceless, with face, and with face and hair. A variety of static poses presented in this set will work great for reference sheets, fashion illustration, adoptables (you name it!), while dynamic and dramatic poses that are also included in it can help with story based illustration and gestude drawing. Each figure has special guiding lines on it to help you with placing clothing elements and other design features of your characters. Given the large size of these stamps, you can easily crop them and use as portrait guides, hand stamps, or feet brushes. Thanks to crisp, professionally done outlines of these anime poses, they can be used not only for anatomy study and practice, but also for professional art gigs, including game illustration, and poster production. The Procreate brushset included in the download is supplemented with high resolution PNG images that can be imported in every drawing software supporting PNG files, including Photoshop, PaintTool SAI, and Clip Studio Paint.
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The download for this brush set includes:
• a ZIP with 3 .brushset files for Procreate: a set of blank pose brushes with portrait guides, a set of brushes that have anime faces on them, and a set of poses with anime faces and hair
• 3 folders with high resolution PNG stamps: one with faceless body stamps, one with figures that have faces on them, and one with poses that have faces and hair
Here's the quick installation guide for Procreate brushsets (they are installed in a way slightly different from the way you install individual brushes, so you might want to read this):
1. Download the .brushset file from the base pack on your iPad
2. Open the folder with the .brushset file on iPad and tap the file
3. The Procreate app will open
4. Open the Brushes panel and scroll up – the new brush set will be on top of your brush list
Like my other figure brush packs, this one is available in three versions:
• Ultimate: Blank figures + figures with face + figures with hair (it is the version you're looking at right now)
• Extended: Blank figures + figures with face
• Simple: Blank figures