Procreate Backup

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Artwork

File format

Control the default file format for drag & drop exports in the Procreate app settings. [1]

  • iPad Settings > scroll down on the left to Procreate
    • Drag & Drop Export group
      • Preferred File Format: PSD or Procreate

Drag & Drop export

  1. Open Procreate [2]
  2. Go to Gallery view
  3. Swipe up from bottom of iPad screen to reveal dock [3]
  4. Choose app for export, e.g. Files or (Google) Drive
    1. Click and hold the app icon
    2. Drag the app to the right side of the iPad.
    3. Hold the app on the right side of the screen until it docks side-by-side with the Procreate app.
  5. Click Select on the upper right of the Procreate Gallery
    1. Select files to export
    2. Drag the files to the other app window.
      Note that if you select and drag folders from within the Procreate Gallery, those folders will not be created in the destination app. Instead, the files within those Gallery folders will be exported to the folder that is open in the destination app.

The Files app allows access to both servers on the LAN and cloud services, like Google Drive, so it may be the most versatile option for receiving files.

Export via Share

  1. Open Gallery view in the Procreate app.
  2. Click Select at the top right of the Procreate Gallery
  3. Select files to export
  4. Click Share at the top right of the Procreate Gallery
    1. Select format to use to export, e.g. Procreate or PSD
  5. Select app to export to, e.g. (Google) Drive or Files
    1. Select destination folder
    2. Click Upload

Previewing Procreate files on Mac OS

A plugin can be installed on Mac to allow previews of Procreate files in Mac OS Finder windows. [4]

Brushes

  1. Open up a split view with Procreate and the app that will accept the exported brushes.
  2. Open an image in Procreate.
  3. Open the Brushes menu by clicking on the Brush icon at the top right of the screen.
  4. Select a brush by clicking and holding on it.
  5. After selecting a brush, multiple brushes can be selected by clicking on other brushes.
  6. Drag the selected brushes to the other app to export to that app. [5]

Palettes

  1. Open up a split view with Procreate and the app that will accept the exported brushes.
  2. Open an image in Procreate.
  3. Open the Color menu by clicking on the current color preview at the top right of the screen.
  4. Click on Palettes at the bottom right of the Color fly out menu.
  5. Click and hold on a palette, and drag it to the destination app.
  6. Looks like palettes are exported one at a time only. It's not possible to export multiple palettes.

See also

  1. Procreate Preferences - Procreate Handbook
  2. How to Backup - Procreate forums
  3. Use Multitasking on your iPad - Apple Support
  4. Preview .procreate files on Mac - Procreate forums
  5. Import and Share Brushes - Procreate Handbook