Download Hiroshige Procreate Kit Graphics
Tokugawa period, also called Edo period (1603–1867) is the final period of traditional Japan, a time of internal peace, political stability, and economic growth.
THE EDO PERIOD COLLECTION: ISSUE 1 – Hiroshige Paintings
Studying old masters is a long-used method for learning and building your artistic skills and they’re a great source of inspiration.
In that manner, I decided it might be helpful to take famous paintings and focus on their use of color and see how masters put together cohesive and expressive palettes so you can implement similar strategies into your brand’s color palette.
Just as these masters used color to add depth to their visual stories, so can you in choosing your brand colors.
INCLUDED:
– 600 Hiroshige Procreate Color Swatches
– 12 Hiroshige Procreate Brushes (.brush & .brushset)
– 2 Customizable Procreate Files containing seventeen different paper textures identical to the original papers Hiroshige used.
– The Kobosho Sheet (350x470mm) – in CMYK (best for print materials), in RGB (best for digital artworks), in 135 DPI (for older iPads), in 300 DPI (for new iPads)
– The Obosho Sheet (390x530mm) – in CMYK (best for print materials), in RGB (best for digital artworks), in 135 DPI (for older iPads), in 300 DPI (for new iPads)
– 17 Paper Textures (PNG files)
– Free Support 24/7
Watch in the attached YouTube Videos the Hiroshige Procreate Kit in action.
Paper Textures Testing Videos: https://youtu.be/z3Eq49ESUBA , https://youtu.be/fhct5dU50qo
IMPORTANT: The procreate brushes of this kit are inspired by Hiroshige’s painting workflow that includes mostly black shades of ink. If you want to change these settings you can duplicate the brushes and in their rendering settings change the Blend Mode from Subtract to Normal.
Requirements:
– Apple ipad
– Apple Pencil
– Procreate App for iPad
All images used in the preview are licenced under the Creative Commons CC0 designation (Public Domain Dedication).
To use these brushes you will need the IPad app Procreate (Latest version recommended) and the Apple Pencil (Ipad Stylus).
IMPORTANT: These brushes are compatible only with Procreate for iPad. They won’t work in Photoshop or other painting programs.