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Watercolor Leaf Brushes
Watercolor Leaf Brushes
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Watercolor brushes for painting watercolor trees in Procreate. A wide variety of textures — detailed, colorful, and abstract. With these brushes, you can quickly and easily create artistic foliage in your artwork.
These brushes are only compatible with the Procreate app.





Big Brushes Kit
Ultra-realistic and comfortable watercolor brushes designed to streamline your workflow and bring natural precision to every stroke.
2 CANVASES
Two high-resolution digital canvases with subtle grain and tooth, giving your artwork the authentic look and feel of real watercolor paper.
WATERCOLOR EFFECTS
Realistic watercolor effects that add depth and sophistication to your artwork, helping you achieve exceptional results.
Optimized for iPad
Designed for seamless performance with iPad and Apple Pencil. Enjoy tilt and pressure sensitivity for a truly natural drawing experience.
FOR PROCREATE
Created exclusively for Procreate, these brushes harness its custom dynamics—pressure, tilt and flow—so you can achieve truly authentic watercolor effects with ease.
Commercial License
Use these brushes and canvases in your commercial projects without any additional fees.
What You’ll Need:
1) An iPad, iPad Air, or iPad Pro
2) Procreate
3) Make sure your iPadOS is up to date for smooth performance
1. Download the ZIP File
Grab the provided ZIP archive.
You can download the ZIP directly on your iPad, or first save it on your MacBook and then AirDrop it to your iPad.
2. Unzip the Archive
Open the Files app on your iPad.
Find the downloaded ZIP file and tap it—iPadOS will automatically
unpack the contents.
3. Take a Look at What’s Inside
After unzipping, you’ll see:
A .brushset file containing all of the brushes
A Papers folder with two digital paper textures
4. Import Brushes and Textures into Procreate
Tap the .brushset file—Procreate will add every brush and stamp to your library.
In the Papers folder, tap each texture file to bring it into Procreate
as its own layer.
5. Using the Paper Textures
Once a texture is imported, you’ll notice a layer labeled
“Paint Here”.
Draw on that layer so your artwork sits on top of the paper’s texture.
That’s all! Your new brushes and paper textures are now waiting in Procreate.
Have fun, and enjoy creating your next masterpiece!