Dual color brush stroke: Normal tilt angle = Blue/Main; Low tilt angle = Magenta/Secondary

Dual color brush stroke: Normal tilt angle = Blue/Main; Low tilt angle = Magenta/Secondary

Many of my new brushes use the amazing dual color mix features of Procreate 5+. You recognize these brushes by the "ct" / "color tilt" suffix in their names.

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1) Choose your main and secondary colors

If you like subtle color nuances, choose a similar or slightly darker/lighter color for your main color. Check my TRI-O-TONE color swatches Included in the MegaPack, they are great for harmonic highlights and shading.

2) Low tilt angle = secondary color flow

Painting with a low stylus tilt angle will let the secondary color flow into your brush strokes. give your artwork a broad variety of beautiful color shading.

With a little practice, you can speed up your coloring and shading workflow remarkably.

3) Single color mode: choose same color or deactivate

If you don't want to use the dual color tilt feature you can either:

Additional Brush Color Dynamics

Some brushes come with additional color dynamics: