Wednesday, July 09, 2008

The Complete Photoshop Brush Collection for Painting

As a photoshop painter, you understand the need for natural brushes, such as pencils, pastel, watercolor, to name a few, and photoshop is way behind its competitors in this front. It couldn't even rotate its canvas fer cryin' out loud.

But have no fear, one man has filled in this void for you! David Nagel! All of this brushes is now available.

Yep, David Nagel has created so many brushes for photoshop, it's website, the creative mac, couldn't even catalog it.

Seriously, the site is very badly put together, not to mention spam heavy, that it's so difficult to navigate. But oh, you so dearly need the charcoal brush! The pencil! The watercolor brush! Your life depends on Photoshop!



Have no fear! Google is here!
Just Click Here to go to google and have all the photoshop brushes you need listed.
If you don't know which to get, just get Series 33 (chalk, dry brush, charcoal, pencil), and 30 (bristles, charcoal, pastel). They're the essential ones. Oh, and Series 40 watercolor.

And as you can see, David Nagle created such great brushes, the charcoal photoshop brush looks like charcoal, the pencil photoshop brush looks like pencil, the watercolor photoshop brush looks like watercolor, and the gouache photoshop brush looks like gouache!

But that's not all! He's even created the cloud brush, it's so easy to use you'll get clouds done very quickly! There's also a couple of stamps like the butterfly and various animals.

Oh, did I mention the skin brush? It even comes with a hair brush, you know to paint in those hairs when you texture your 3D model.


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