The Meiji era, a significant period in the history of Japan, witnessed the country’s transition into an industrialized nation state, from its previous status as an isolated feudal society. Through this period, Western influence seeped into various aspects of Japanese life, including scientific, technological, philosophical, political, legal, and aesthetic domains. Today, we are here to talk about one such aesthetic reflection of the Meiji era: ‘Asai Chu’s Paintings’ from the splendid Meiji Period Collection: Issue 7. Rekindle your artistic prowess and let’s dive into the color palette of the old masters. All aboard!
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What’s In the Box?
This collection isn’t just a mere package, it’s a treasure trove for graphic designers and digital artists. Inside you’ll find:
- 300 Procreate Color Swatches
- 12 Procreate Brushes (.brush & .brushset)
- 10 Ukiyo-e Textures (.PNG files), inspired by Asai Chu’s original textures.
In the right artistic hands, these tools can help create digital magic on your iPad with the Procreate App.
Experience the Magic of Asai Chu Procreate Kit
See how the Asai Chu Procreate Kit comes to life and creates art that’ll blow your mind. It’s a pure visual treat for the art souls! Watch the attached YouTube video for more.
A Few T&C
A bit of a caveat though: these brushes are meant to dance only on the Procreate App for iPad and are best led by the Apple Pencil. So if you’re thinking about running them on Photoshop or any other painting programs, unfortunately, they won’t dance.
Words of Wisdom
Investing in your art is never a bad idea. By diving into the masterful color palette of the Meiji era masters, you’ll learn to use color not just as an aesthetic choice, but as a narrative device, just like the great Asai Chu himself.
So arm yourself with these Procreate Swatches and Brushes, and let the world of colors unfold right at your fingertips! Remember, your creative journey begins with just one tap. Tap into the magical world of Meiji era with us.