Skin Tones & Nude Makeup Procreate Color / Colour Palette Bundle Pack Set:
A set of 22 color schemes with 30 swatches in each for character art, portrait art, face illustration, makeup, eye shadow, lips, lipstick, skin, foundation, highlights, contouring, nail art, digital art, graphic design, drawing, painting, sketching, illustrating. Includes natural light and dark hues, shades and tints to paint and experiment with including colors like ivory, blush, cream, beige, tan, almond, latte, espresso, chocolate brown. This Procreate add-on tool’s palettes can also be used for iPad hand lettering, calligraphy, print design and more.
Requires iPad / iPad Pro + Procreate App.
INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
- 22 Procreate Palettes, 30 Swatches in each
A color palette tool for digital artists, graphic design, iPad lettering, calligraphy, drawing, illustrating / illustration, experimenting. 30 color swatches chosen to use for skin tones, digitally painting makeup, earthy nature vibes, mood, vibes and aesthetic and for digitally drawing whatever you want.
Happy drawing! :)
*THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE. NO PRINTED OR PHYSICAL PRODUCT OR ITEM WILL BE SENT OR MAILED TO YOU*
*REQUIRES PROCREATE APP + IPAD / IPAD PRO
WHAT'S INCLUDED:
- 22 .swatches digital files with 30 color swatch tiles in each
(ONLY compatible with the PROCREATE APP on the iPad)
(available to download instantly after purchase).
(-The jpg file you get is a thank you card sort of thing and not part of the color palette, which just consists of the .swatches file listed above this.)
*THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE. NO PRINTED OR PHYSICAL PRODUCT OR ITEM WILL BE SENT OR MAILED TO YOU*
*REQUIRES PROCREATE APP + IPAD / IPAD PRO
*Colors may vary from screen to screen, monitor to monitor
IMPORTING THE PALETTE TO PROCREATE:
-Go to downloads on your ipad or the location you downloaded the .swatches file to.
-Press on the .swatches file, then it should import to procreate (the iPad should automatically take you to procreate, say 'importing' with a blue tick under it).
-Then go to 'Palettes' on Procreate and scroll down palletes until you get to the bottom where your new pallete should be.
(To get to 'Palettes' - press the circle on the top right hand corner, then at the bottom of the drop down there are five buttons and the last one, after 'value' is 'palettes'.)
Hope this helps :)
Feel free to contact me if you have any more questions.
Thank you so much for stopping by the shop and have a great day :)
Zara Roza Designs