Wild Greens – A Procreate colour / color palette. This app add-on tool is 1 color scheme with 30 swatches, handpicked for a calm, relaxing, green emerald, jade, grass, sea, forest, park, tree, nature, natural earth flora earthy tones, elegant, cute, cottage, adorable, 70s, 80s, 90s retro, boho, bohemian, travel, wanderlust, sweet, kawaii, flower, floral, earthy, garden, forest, leaf, grass, landscape, natural, nature, traveling / travelling, holiday, vacation, Xmas, Christmas, New Year celebration, grass, trees, vintage, terrace & rooftop garden, gothic, abstract modern architecture, picnic vibes, aesthetic & mood consisting of pastel, light, bold, dark, pale, muted, soft, subtle, bright, rainbow assortment green tones & shades for drawing, sketching, painting, illustrating, portrait art, digital art, graphic design, abstract art, anime, manga, landscape art, food art, stippling, various styles of art, iPad & iPad hand lettering, illustrations with the Apple Pencil, calligraphy, writing, fashion, characters, nail art, nature, natural landscape, food art, planning, sketching, logos, prints, layouts, cartoons, comics, doodling, for events like Halloween, Christmas, Thanksgiving, weddings, baby showers, birthday parties, festive celebrations through the Summer, Autumn, Fall, Winter, Spring seasons. The palette can also be used for procreate portrait art,, faces, character design, costume design, lipstick, eye shadow, lips, eyes, facial makeup, nail art, blush, line art, abstract art, sketches, artwork, illustrations, etc.
Happy drawing! 🙂
INSTANT DIGITAL DOWNLOAD
*REQUIRES IPAD + PROCREATE APP (on iPad / iPad Pro / iPhone device)
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
– 1 .swatches digital file (Only compatible with the PROCREATE APP on the iPad)
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’ which eventually should have a blue tick under it when imported). -Then go to ‘Palettes’ on Procreate and scroll down palettes until you get to the bottom where your new palette 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’.)
Thank you so much for stopping by the shop. Happy drawing 🙂
Zara Roza Designs