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All Our Affinity Packs. All in One Place.
Finally, every RetroSupply Affinity product in one jam-packed collection.
For Affinity users who’ve always felt a little left out, this one’s for you.
We bundled every brush, texture, and toolkit we...
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Loving the collection
I have really enjoyed using the grave etcher along with some of the paper textures, its such a step up from the free ones that I have used in the past. Im going to take the time to really learn how to get the most out of each of the sets.
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Liam · May 19, 2026
Worth every penny!
I really like it! The Complete Collection offers so many usefull tools. I'm not a professional designer, but these brushes and textures make my drawings look way better.
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Daniel · January 24, 2026
Perfect Brushes for Vintage Style Comic Art!
RetroSupply’s Procreate brushes have become a core part of my illustration workflow. I’ve used them extensively across two successful Mothership RPG Kickstarter projects, and they’ve proven reliable, full of character, and perfectly suited to my vintage comic-book style.
What I appreciate most is how naturally they handle. The linework has that unmistakable old comic’s grit, the halftones behave like real ink on paper, and the textures let me build mood with ease. They didn’t just help me achieve the retro aesthetic—I found myself working faster and with more intention because the tools simply felt right.
On the Mothership pieces (attached below), these brushes gave me exactly the kind of worn, pulp-sci-fi look the projects needed. I’m especially fond of the Inferno Brushes set; my linework looks convincingly mid-century now thanks to using these.
Using the Riso brushes to reproduce that spot colour feel over a paper texture from the Phantom Papers pack is another favourite use of these products in my artwork.
In short, RetroSupply’s brushes haven’t just improved my digital work—they’ve helped refine it. They’re now an indispensable part of my Procreate tool set.
Simon
Spellbound Inc.