wheres a good place to get photoshop brushes ??


Aggelakis

 

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..gah.. well the title pretty much summed it up...

im looking for links to any place that has good photoshop addins of any type... but mostly brushes..


 

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hmm... im not saying this right I think... err...

anyway.. the brush im using in photoshop now looks like a worm.. (rounded tips ) and I want one that looks like a tape worm ( thin tips) ..an there was supposda be good brushes or items for downloading for inking comic book lines as well ...


 

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here.. in this tutorial ::::

http://genzoman.deviantart.com/art/C...r-01-101644185

the guys using a paint brush thats like a wave that tappers down to a thin point.. yet all my brushes look like fat worms and dont tapper down at all ...

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Are you using a Wacom or other pressure-sensitive tool? If so, you should be able to map the size of the brush as Lousy_Day says. The harder you push, the thicker the line will be.

You can also use the pen tool and tell it to simulate pressure when you're stroking a path.


 

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pfft.. ive been messing with this dam thing for hours and I dont think something as simple as that is gonna work...

*plugs in bamboo * ...
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AHHH.. ok.. yea.. hmm.. well... umm.. thank you very much for the info.. yea that DOES seem ta do it.. .. .. well let this be a lesson to you all in the fundemental understanding of advanced component placement via usb and similar plugin junction spots in relation to the binary software interaction via photoshops programed understanding of interlinked access points across the whole medium of varied hardware interface applicaitonal internodes....

..now if I can just find my dam glasses.. I swear ive been looking for hours.. retraced my steps.. err.. *pats top of head *.. OHHH this day just gets better and better..

*puts glasses on and fixes photoshop to look like tutorial* ...
ahh finally...

err.. wait.. I dont remember wearing glasses ???


(( PS. TYVM for the info.. and PLZ let this thread die fast, ty ))


 

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At a quick guess, I take it you're asking so that you can taper the end of your lines better?
My suggestion for this (and the method I use) is using a new layer for all the black linework, and using both the rounded brush and the eraser to help get the lines tapering how and where I want.
And the tip to keep it speedy? Keyboard shortcuts are your friend - E = Eraser & B = Brush


 

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PS, I'd still kill for a decent Wacom though