>>7637213
I've been using both for the past few months on the latest Ipad Pro model, here are my thoughts. I'm very new to drawing on a display tablet too:
-CSP brushes actually feel slightly laggier compared to Procreate brushes on the iPad Pro. Procreate has a really smooth brush engine. CSP brushes just have a minimal amount of lag though, you might not notice it all.
-Both CSP and Procreate have an wide library of brushes, both default and from other artists.
-As for which program has the better brush settings, there's actually not that much difference.
-I will say that Procreate has a slight edge with watercolor and painterly textures.
-It's easier to find custom CSP brushes compared to Procreate brushes. I've had to look on Weibo and Twitter search engines for them. CSP has a whole asset store already so it's piss easy to find brushes and assets for it.
-Procreate has no shape brushes and rulers. You have to import those for some godforsaken reason.
-Obviously there are way more options for you to use in CSP like layer effects, custom effects, gradient maps, and 3D assets compared to Procreate.
-It's easier to navigate in CSP. Procreate presents itself as simple but I fucking hate how the select tool works there. No magic wand too. Shit bucket tool like the other anon said.
-Procreate is a one time buy. CSP you have to pay for a monthly/yearly subscription.
In general, Procreate is a good program if you just want to rawdog drawings. CSP still edges out over everything else because you have much more options and tools at your disposal for making art.