♡˗ˏ✎*ೃ˚ Artist’s Resource List ♡

Artists supporting artists is one of my favorite sayings, so this is my way of trying to help my artistic community. I hope it helps!!

Brushes & Fonts

Kilo Kami’s Masterlist of brushes — A list of downloadable brushes that are for Procreate, Ibis Paint X, Photoshop/Krita, Clip Studio Paint, Medibang/FireAlpaca, and more (Some have to be paid for but the majority of them are FREE)

Jinsang’s basic 10 brushes — This is a 10 pack of brushes for Procreate made by Jingsketch, with the option to download them for free or to choose your listing price for them.

Blambot — A site with multiple fonts for comics and texts.

Fontesk — A website full of literally so many fonts for free, and it’s also procreate friendly (I can make a tutorial on how to download these fonts for procreate users soon if you want one)! but make sure you double check if it’s for commercial and personal use before downloading!

Free Downloadable Procreate Brushes — A website full of a variety of brushes made by other artists like yourself and I! All of the listed brushes are for free.

HalfTone Hospital — Open digital production tools for comic artists, cartoonists and zine creators/

Tutorials/Practice

Mark Crilley — A youtuber and comic artist who makes many very useful and good tutorials for how to draw (I’ve been watching his videos since I was younger)

Reference Angle — A website for getting angled references of faces where you can add glasses, change the emotions, and of course the angle.

Making Money off of your Art

Kid Millionaire — A YouTube channel that discusses different ways to grow your platform, income streams, passive and active income streams and how you can make money off of your art and improve it.

How to Make money off of your Art — A video by YouTuber Honey & Absinthe, a formal Disney story boarder, about how to make money off of your art.

For Fun

Malmal.io — Drawing site where you can draw with other people

Starving Artists — A roblox developed game where you can make pixel art and sell it for “Robux”