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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Photoshop Brush Tutorial

Here's a video tutorial I made that shows how to make Photoshop brushes. Thanks to my brother Jeremy for his help and recommendation!

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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Bunny Love Photoshop Brushes


Here's another brush set that I made. The set contains rick-rack, scalloped lines, fun bunnies, chicks, eggs, and some grass too. Easter will be here sooner than you think so enjoy!


See my previous post for directions on how to download and set up your brushes for use in Photoshop or Photoshop Elements.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Obama Photoshop Brushes


I just made these Obama Photoshop Brushes so I thought I would share them. If you have Photoshop and haven't used decorative brushes before you are really missing out! Brushes are sort of like digital rubber stamps that can be resized. You can also change the image/brush to any color you'd like. It's so fun to play around with designs for posters, cards, or really anything. Try them out. Also if you do make something with these brushes I'd love for you to share them! Just email a low res. jpeg. It's always fun seeing what other people come up with. Hopefully I'll add a photoshop tutorial soon so you too can make your own photoshop brushes.

Download by clicking here.

How to Install Custom Brushes in Photoshop

Place the *.abr files into:Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop X\Presets\Brushes where X is the version number for your version of Photoshop.


Brushes created in Photoshop 7 or later will not work in earlier versions of Photoshop. Any Photoshop brushes should work in Photoshop 7 and later.


From the Brushes Palette in Photoshop, click the small arrow in the upper right corner of the palette, and choose load brushes. The brushes will be added to the current brushes.

How to Install Custom Brushes in Photoshop Elements
Windows: Place the *.abr files into:
Program Files\Adobe\Photoshop Elements X\Presets\Brushes where X is the version number for your version of Photoshop Elements.


Mac: Place the *.abr files into:
Applications/Adobe Photoshop Elements 6/Presets/Brushes

Brushes created in Photoshop 7 or later will not work in Photoshop Elements 2 and earlier. Any Photoshop brushes should work in Photoshop Elements 3 and later.

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