Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Everything you need to know about Brushes

How to Install a Brush

After you download an .ABR file from any website which provides Photoshop Brushes, simply go to your Photoshop software and open the Brush tool, go to the Brush Manager and click on the small icon right next to the size and hardness levels. A list pops up, click on the "Replace Brushes" and open the Brush you just downloaded.

Transforming your work into something AWESOME

A simple coloured background can be transformed into something pretty awesome if you work with the RIGHT brushes. 

I make a few thick lines...


Once you make the lines, merge them by pressing Ctrl+E, Cmd+E on Mac. Rasterize this Shape layer. Hold Ctrl or Cmd and select this Rasterized Layer. A selection is made around these lines, now use the brush tool and make a new layer, hold Ctrl+Shift+N to do this. Pick a color and select your brush and randomly color the Layer. Once you are done, change the blend mode of the layer until you get the desired look. Continue doing this until you end up with something like this...


Press Ctrl + J on your keyboard and keep merging these layers by moving them around and making it's copies. But make sure your randomly change their rotation. I ended up making this... completely random thing.

Select the Shape tool and use the Ellipse tool to make a Circle, hold Shift while making the ellipse. Drag it around and place it wherever you want. Select the Text tool and type your text. However random, the better.

Now I am still not happy with the background, so I am going to select a Texture (pre-saved textures) and place it over and blend it.
Finally, I came up with this and yep, I love it. :)
Download here


See? Started with the simple brushes, went on to make a pattern background and there we have it. Do comment and tell me how it is because I am still not sure if the texture gradient I used was alright.
Also, I am pretty sure if you are interested in a detailed tutorial, this wouldn't suffice. So, do leave me a comment or something and I'll see if I can post a detailed video on how I made this.

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