Yellowstone Photoshop Brushes
Some new brushes based on my trip to Yellowstone. These include some canyon cliffs, clouds, grasses, and trees. Download file View all my Photoshop Brushes
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Some new brushes based on my trip to Yellowstone. These include some canyon cliffs, clouds, grasses, and trees. Download file View all my Photoshop Brushes
Continue readingThese Photoshop brushes were done a while ago in version 7. They are based on the old KPT FraxFlame plugin. Click here to download Frax Flame brushes View all my Photoshop Brushes
Continue readingIf you purchase the MS Producer resource disk available here HERE you will find it contains an example of a Captioned Video template, along with this white paper captioning in Producer (MS Word format)
I found the one captioning template on the CD (captioned video with fixed-size slides) was a good beginning but quickly realized I needed several others. I made two more, which can be downloaded below. To use these templates, unzip them, and put the entire folders into the Producer templates directory on your C drive.
Within Producer, they will show up within the Templates area as:
“Standard Captioned Audio – Resizable Slides” Download Zip File (36K)
and “Standard Captioned Video (320×240) – Resizable Slides” Download Zip File (36K))
Some examples of using a motion-tweened shape as a particle. Click here to see some variations. This is based on a particle fire example created by Anton Volkov To use, simply drag the symbols from
Continue readingNew Photoshop Brushes based on antique architectural engravings. Get ’em right here! The file is zipped, but is still around 2.2MB. View all my Photoshop Brushes
Continue readingFor my first contribution to the Photoshop Brushes community, I made a few high-resolution brushes from some of the more elaborate items in Ernst Haeckel’s Kunstformen in Natur. There are only 3 brushes in this
Continue readingPhotoshop brushes are incredible! I just discovered them and have been playing with them for two days straight.
They’re like rubber stamps on steroids. You can control the brush dynamics – the separation of each individual “stamp”, the color and brightness “jitter”, randomness, edges, etc.
I’ve found many sites that offer free brush sets, but
Truly-Sarah.com
and
are my current favorites. AnnikaVonHoldt’s brushes are like instant creativity! You will be creating beautiful and mysterious fantasy images almost automatically.
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