A set of over 80 custom brushes that will help take your digital art to the next level! (for Procreate)
BANGRZ by Lyric TheArtist
$30.00Price
Computer + iPad: You download brushes to a computer first, then transfer them to your iPad (recommended) - Note: this method uses Dropbox. (You can also use AirDrop or iCloud.)
To get started, follow these steps:
- Download your Procreate brushes and unzip them on your computer. You can unzip a file on your computer by following these directions.
- You'll see folder(s) that contain some files ending in .brush or .brushset. .Brush is an individual brush, and .brushset is a brush library for Procreate 4.1 or higher. You'll be able to install either of these file types by following these steps:
Installing Procreate Brush Sets (.brushset)
The brand new .brushset format allows you to install a set of brushes all at once. You'll need Procreate version 4.1 or higher to install .brushset files. Here's how:
- Transfer the file(s) ending in .brushset from your computer to your Dropbox folder. You might want to put all of your Procreate brushes in a specific Dropbox subfolder.
- Quick Tip: If you have a Mac (macOS 10.11 or higher), you can AirDrop the brush set directly from your Computer to your iPad. This transfers and installs the brush set all in one step!
- On your iPad, open the Dropbox app, then navigate to the folder where your brush set is located. Tap on the brush set file, then click the small [...] icon and click Export. Click Open In... and tap Copy to Procreate.
- Now, when you open Procreate, you'll see your new brush set at the top of your brush library.
Installing Procreate Brushes (.brush)
The standard Procreate .brush format allows you to install one brush at a time. Use this option if you have an older iPad or Procreate version 4.0 or earlier. Here's how:
- Transfer the file(s) ending in .brush to your Dropbox folder. You might want to put all of your Procreate brushes in a specific Dropbox subfolder.
- Quick Tip: If you have a Mac (macOS 10.11 or higher), you can AirDrop the brush directly from your Computer to your iPad. This transfers and installs the brush set all in one step!
- On your iPad, open the Dropbox app, then navigate to the folder where your brush is located. Tap on the brush file, then click the small [...] icon and click Export. Click Open In... and tap Copy to Procreate.
- Now, when you open Procreate, you'll see your new brush(es) in a set called "Imported" at the bottom of your brush library.

