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Written by Chris Spooner

Chris Spooner is a designer who has a love for creativity and enjoys experimenting with various techniques in both print and web. Follow Chris' daily design links on Twitter, and be sure to check out his second blog over at Line25.com.

11 Comments

  1. as usual, some great stuff. Might have to try this on some new shirt designs.

  2. Mike C says:

    Cool brushes. A bit different from the usual “everything is the same” collections I’ve been coming across.

  3. I like it. I’ve been looking for something similar for quite some time now.

  4. ///gracias hombre esos m¡pinceles estab buenisimos
    //thanks is vey good brushes
    :)

  5. scrapjunkie says:

    Is it OK for commercial use?

  6. Chris says:

    Scrapjunkie, sure you can use them for commercial use

    Chris

  7. stella says:

    hi There,

    these are brilliant!….call me an idiot but how do i use them in photoshop or illustrator?

    thanks
    x

  8. Alicia says:

    First off. Thankz a bunch for the brushes …

    To Stella. This is how to use the brush.

    First download. Then extract with WinRAR to desktop. to go C: Program file/Adobe/(whatever version of PS you have)> Presets > Brushes > Drag and drop, or copy and past the brush file there.

    Now to use them in PS. Open photoshop. Click on the Brush tool. open a canvas, Right click on the canvas with the brush tool. A drop menu type of thing will load. In the upper right hand corner you will see a arrow . Click that. Then go to load brushes & click on the brush you just added to PS. It will load and you will be able to use them =D

  9. VIVSIN says:

    I love circles.

    @ stella

    Just double click ABR file, it will automatically get added to your brush library.

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