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Before we dissect Infinite Pulp, it is worth understanding the creators. True Grit Texture Supply was founded by a collective of designers and illustrators who were frustrated with the sterile perfection of vector art and default digital brushes. They wanted the look of risograph, screen printing, worn woodcuts, and vintage comics without the cleanup time of physical media.

Infinite Pulp isn’t a brush set in the traditional sense. It’s a dynamic texture engine housed inside Procreate’s brush studio. The concept revolves around that respond to pressure, tilt, and velocity in real time. Instead of hunting for the “right” grunge overlay, you paint directly with the imperfection. True Grit Texture Supply - Infinite Pulp for Pr...

Create a new layer. Set the blend mode to "Multiply." Use the "Pulp Dot - Rough" brush (size 10-15%) to lay in shadows under the chin and in the folds of clothing. Because the dots are irregular, they won't look like a cheap Photoshop filter. Before we dissect Infinite Pulp, it is worth

Use the "Sand & Spray" brush to add environmental grit—dust motes, scratches, and age spots. This is where True Grit Texture Supply shines. Adding a layer of noise on top of a clean drawing instantly transports it 80 years into the past. Infinite Pulp isn’t a brush set in the traditional sense

The "Bleed" category is revolutionary. These brushes expand subtly after you lift your pencil. It mimics the moment liquid ink hits absorbent newsprint. For inking, this gives you a "halo" effect that traditionally requires expensive scanner tricks.

When you open Procreate for the first time, you are greeted with a stark, white canvas. It is clean, infinite, and perfectly white. While this is a neutral starting point, it presents a significant psychological and visual hurdle. In the physical world, paper is never truly white; it has texture, tooth, and a specific way of absorbing ink.

Users report that the textures accurately represent how brushes should behave on physical canvas.

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