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Published: 2008-05-08 22:23:32 +0000 UTC; Views: 1613; Favourites: 20; Downloads: 146
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Description I have a Wacom 3 Graphire Tablet, 3"x5". It has a clear cover that removes so that fancy-pants pictures can be put behind it. I have had the same dumb little sketch drawing on it for 4 yrs now.





...It was time for NEW.



Much, MUCH thanks to [link] . And ooooooh the temptation to keep you my super sexy brush secret.

Beautiful, BEAUTIFUL brushes by this deviant member, and extremely generous use of her free stock brushes. I highly recommend looking through her downloadable files. The brushes are georgeous.

RESPECT HER REQUESTS OF USE. THEY ARE VERY SIMPLE, AND SHE IS KIND ENOUGH TO SHARE WHAT SHE DOES.





As for these backgrounds, yes, absolutely, PRINT THEM!! USE THEM!! They are sized to my tablet, but say the word and I will adjust colors, sizes, and anything else your little hearts desire. Just say the word.

I reccommend taking these into photoshop and CHANGING THE IMAGE MODE TO CMYK! This is the mode MEANT for a PRINTER'S INK COLORS (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, K=black). JPEGS in RGB color are best for viewing on the computer screen!


THESE MUST BE PRINTED IN LANDSCAPE ORIENTATION TO FIT RIGHT

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Comments: 6

popocops [2008-07-03 15:38:32 +0000 UTC]

pretty! how did you do the background?

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heyyou5 In reply to popocops [2008-07-04 20:12:31 +0000 UTC]

actually, it's part of the "cracked ground" brushes inversed from 's brush sets

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popocops In reply to heyyou5 [2008-07-05 22:30:51 +0000 UTC]

wow I had a look at some of those brushes they're pretty cool!-didn't know what they were, I'm clueless when it comes to photoshop

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heyyou5 In reply to popocops [2008-07-14 14:42:02 +0000 UTC]

lol they're pretty easy to make, too. ^^


If you take a black and white image, and go to your photoshop menu

Edit-->define brush

It takes the black parts that it sees and creates a brush out of it that will appear at the very bottom of your brush list. You can take photos of plants, erase around them, and make a handy "rubber-stamp" to use in photoshop just by making a brush of it.

I've actually made my signature in black until I liked it, and then made it a brush. All have to do now is select it to use off my list.

It's really handy!

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popocops In reply to heyyou5 [2008-07-15 18:00:42 +0000 UTC]

Wow thats sounds doable even for me!
I'm getting photoshop elements with a wacom tablet I ordered -it should arrive any day now so I'll definitely give that a go, thanks for explaining it so well!

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heyyou5 In reply to popocops [2008-07-18 03:00:37 +0000 UTC]

No problem at all! I'm always happy to answer PS questions if I can!

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