Overcome your fear of drawing people! Whip-up pro drawings in half the time with these easy-to-use brushes and worksheets!
Struggling to draw people’s shapes and features can be incredibly frustrating. I totally get it! Drawing people can be super difficult. Maybe your characters look more like stickmen. Or worse, you avoid drawing people altogether!
This kit is designed to help you overcome those anxieties and arm you with innovative tools that will improve your people’s drawing skills in no time!
The 149 thoughtfully created Procreate brushes will help with head and torso shapes, proportion, limb placement, and tricky poses just to name a few.
Plus you’ll receive Worksheets worth $19 absolutely free!
Use the worksheets to practise challenging features like hands, mouths, eyes and noses.
I was mindful to build a pack that empowered you to draw better people while encouraging your own style development. With versatile individual shapes ready to stretch your imagination, your drawing sessions will be more fun and productive.
There’s a format for everyone!
Not all illustrators and creators have to Procreate which is why the brushes are available in various formats including Adobe Photoshop, Affinity for Desktop, Adobe Illustrator vector shapes, PNG format, and PDF printouts if you prefer pencil and paper – details in the sidebar.
I’m truly excited about this set because I’m confident these drawing aids will make the drawing process easier and less intimidating, helping you become a better illustrator!
Brushes and worksheets included in this Toolkit:
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