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Fresh Forest – Earthy Procreate Color Palette

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What You’ll Receive:

  • A Procreate palette file (30 colors) with a selection of handpicked forest-inspired colors.
  • A sheet with HEX Codes for use in Photoshop, Illustrator, Affinity Designer and other graphic design programs
  • Instant digital download for immediate artistic exploration.
  • Simple installation instructions for a seamless setup.

Eco-Conscious Digital Art: Aligned with our commitment to sustainability, “Fresh Forest” is an entirely digital product, reducing environmental impact while enhancing your creative toolkit.

Let the “Fresh Forest” palette inspire your art and bring the peaceful essence of nature to your digital canvas!

Experience the serene beauty of the woods with “Fresh Forest,” an earthy Procreate Color Palette. ?

Embrace Nature’s Palette: “Fresh Forest” is a carefully crafted collection of earthy tones, designed to bring the calming essence of the forest into your digital creations. This palette features an array of natural greens, rich browns, soothing creams, and pure whites, each shade reflecting the tranquility and beauty of a forest landscape.

A Canvas of Forest Hues:

  • Whispering Greens: From deep emerald to soft moss, a variety of greens that capture the vibrancy of foliage.
  • Earthen Browns: Rich and grounding shades, reminiscent of tree bark and forest soil.
  • Creamy Calm: Gentle creams inspired by the subtle beauty of forest flowers.
  • Moonlit White: Pure and pristine whites, reflecting the clarity of forest skies.

Your Artistic Companion: Ideal for artists and designers who draw inspiration from the natural world, this palette is perfect for landscape art, botanical illustrations, or any project where you wish to infuse a touch of nature’s tranquility.

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