Below my two images is a simple instruction for using PS and PSE to make your own brushes. I'm sure you'll find resources on You Tube, as well.
In #1 the sun is one of my photos, and the tree is a brush I made from one of my photos. The peacock is a free brush from
https://www.brusheezy.com/There are lots of layers, textures and other edits in both of these results. Thanks for viewing!
, on Flickr
I tried to think a little outside the box here: the details on the table are a 90-degree rotation of a pic of
ornamental grasses that I made into a brush
The flowers and butterfly are also brushes from my own photos.
, on Flickr
Linda From Maine wrote:
Below my two images is a simple instruction for using PS and PSE to make your own brushes. I'm sure you'll find resources on You Tube, as well.
In #1 the sun is one of my photos, and the tree is a brush I made from one of my photos. The peacock is a free brush from
https://www.brusheezy.com/There are lots of layers, textures and other edits in both of these results. Thanks for viewing!
, on Flickr
I tried to think a little outside the box here: the details on the table are a 90-degree rotation of a pic of
ornamental grasses that I made into a brush
The flowers and butterfly are also brushes from my own photos.
, on Flickr
Below my two images is a simple instruction for us... (
show quote)
Thanks for the tips Linda. I've been making brushes for a while now thanks to one of your earlier posts.
These are awesome, Linda! It's not only creative making brushes but using them so artistically is really nice!
Curmudgeon wrote:
Thanks for the tips Linda. I've been making brushes for a while now thanks to one of your earlier posts.
I think I remember your excitement at learning you can make them any color 😀
So glad you enjoyed, Blair. I hope you get a chance to dabble. As with much of playful pp, brush-making becomes addictive quickly
I really like your artistry and creativity. Some day I’ll get around to learning more about how to do it..... In the meantime I can enjoy yours!
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
lnl wrote:
I really like your artistry and creativity. Some day I’ll get around to learning more about how to do it..... In the meantime I can enjoy yours!
Many thanks for your interest, Ellen!
Thank you, Sylvia. So glad you enjoyed.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.