How To Delete Brush Sets In Procreate

Hey there, Procreate pal! Ever find yourself staring at your brush collection, thinking, "Wow, I have WAY too many brushes"? Don't worry, we've all been there. It's like that junk drawer in your kitchen – full of stuff you haven't touched in ages, but you're afraid to throw it away. But fear not! Deleting brush sets in Procreate is easier than eating a digital donut (and probably healthier, too!). Let's get right to it!
Step 1: Open Up Your Brush Studio (It's Not Actually a Studio, But Whatever!)
First things first, fire up Procreate. Now, tap on the brush icon in the top right corner. You know, the one that looks like a paintbrush had a baby with a pencil. That'll whisk you away to the wondrous Brush Studio – or, as I like to call it, the place where brushes go to party (or, in this case, get evicted!).
Step 2: Find the Culprit (The Brush Set, Not an Actual Criminal)
Okay, now you need to find the brush set you want to say "goodbye" to. Scroll through your list of brush sets on the left side of the Brush Studio. This is where you might get a little sentimental. "Oh, I remember that one! I used it once… maybe… for a really blurry cloud?" Don't fall for it! Be ruthless! We're Marie Kondo-ing your brushes today!
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Seriously though, take your time. You don't want to accidentally delete your favorite brush set. That would be a digital disaster of epic proportions!
Step 3: The Moment of Truth: Swipe to Delete (It's Like Online Dating, But With Brushes)
Once you've identified the brush set you want to eliminate, it's time for the big move. Swipe left on the brush set name. Just like you're rejecting a potential suitor on a dating app. Except this time, it's way less awkward (unless you're really attached to that "Grungy Splatter" set, then maybe it's a little awkward).

A red "Delete" button will appear. Tap that button with conviction! This is your chance to reclaim your digital real estate and reduce the risk of overwhelming yourself with brush choices. Think of it as freeing up space for even more brushes in the future! (Don’t judge, we all do it!)
Step 4: Confirm Your Decision (Are You Really Sure?)
Procreate will likely ask you, "Are you sure you want to delete this brush set?" (Okay, maybe not exactly those words, but something similar). This is your last chance to back out! If you're having second thoughts, tap "Cancel." If you're ready to commit brush-icide, tap "Delete."

Important note: Once you delete a brush set, it's gone. Kaput. Finito. Vanished into the digital ether. So, make sure you really, truly, absolutely want to delete it. There's no undo button for this one (unless you have a time machine, which, let's be honest, would be pretty cool).
Step 5: Celebrate! (You Did It!)
Congratulations! You've successfully deleted a brush set in Procreate! Take a moment to bask in the glory of your newly organized brush collection. Feel the lightness, the freedom, the sheer unadulterated joy of having fewer choices! (Okay, maybe I'm exaggerating a little, but still, it's a good feeling!)

Now, go forth and create amazing art with your streamlined brush collection! And remember, if you ever accidentally delete a brush you actually needed, there are tons of amazing brushes available for download online. It's a digital brush bonanza!
So, keep creating, keep experimenting, and keep those brushes organized! You got this! Happy drawing! And remember, the most important brush is the one you use! Have fun!
