iPad Watercolors: My Favorite Set of Freebies

If you’ve never heard of @abbie_uproot on Instagram, I am so sorry BUT I am here to make your life so much better. On her blog, she has TONS of free Procreate tutorials, brushes, palettes, canvas setups and the list goes on. It’s almost endless.

(Do you like my attempted root pun? #sorrynotsorry)

While this post isn’t a tutorial, I have to share all the watercolor resources that she offers. She breaks it down so well and teaches you how to get that textured look in Procreate. ALL. FOR. FREE. Yes, I know, she’s basically an angel. From written breakdowns to video tutorials- you’ll probably find something that tickles your fancy.

In the above post, I used TWO brushes of hers. Yep. Only two. I also used her pre-made textured canvas which can be found here. For the lettering, I used “Abbie’s Watercolour Lettering” and for the plants, I used the “Way Watery” brush. These brushes are amazing because the texture is built into the brushes as well so even on a completely blank canvas, you’ll still be getting that “realistic” effect (but you don’t have to worry about that because she gives you a textured canvas AND breaks it down on how to make your own if you’re wanting learn #blessed). I also used the “Way Watery” brush in smudge mode (that nice mystery thing that is between the brush and eraser buttons on the interface) to blend the colors together more when painting the potted plants.

Download her brushes and create beautiful things but **BE WARNED** you will spend all night scrolling through ALL that she offers and it will be so worth it.

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