Photoshop Tip #1: Where to get brushes?
Okay, so you’ve seen some amazing work online and wondered where the artist got all those astounding background effects or how they did that cool layered effect. Well, as surprising as it may sound, some of those effects were done using a very common Photoshop preset: Brushes.
You may be asking yourself, don’t I already have brushes installed with my Photoshop CS3 (or CS2) software? Well, yes, you do. But those are the basics. There are a ton of awesome people out there in internet land who are making additional brushes (and other plugins) for you to use with your software. These plugins are very easy to download and install. I will try to give you a short rundown of what to expect when installing these brushes. For more information as to how to use them or for more detailed installation information or installation for a MAC OS, please consult the very wonderful Photoshopsupport.com, a very neat index of everything Photoshop!
(Please note: The following instructions are very, very simplistic because I wanted even the novice Photoshop user to be able to use these tools. I know there are a bunch of different ways to do these things (even some that are easier), but I wanted to put it in basic terms without all the fancy language and extra steps because I remember how it was when I first started teaching myself to use the Adobe programs. Plus, this is not intended to be a full fledged tutorial.)
The first step is to download some really cool brushes from an online provider. Some brush sets you will have to pay for, others are free with some restrictions, and others are completely free. Make sure you read the website’s policy before you use them. You can view my Photoshop CS3 (and CS2) Brushes journal entry to visit the websites where I have downloaded most of my brushes from. Most of them have free areas or are completely free and all you have to do is link back to them.
Once you have chosen the brush set to download, simply download it to your computer. Because the files are normally saved in a Zip file, I start off by downloading the file to my Desktop first and then moving them over after (this is to avoid confusion). However, if you feel comfortable unzipping them right into the proper file, then by all means go-ahead-with-your-bad-self!
After you have downloaded the Zip file to your Desktop, you will need a program (such as WinRAR, which is what I use) to unzip the file.
At this point, you may be asking where you unzip the file to? Well, inside the Zip file may be a read me (.txt) file and other junk (which may be of interest to you) and there should also be a brush (.abr) file, which is the one you want to unzip. You can unzip the brush file onto your Desktop and then move it over manually, or you can unzip it to the Photoshop directory itself. Regardless of which method yo use, your ultimate goal is to get that .abr brush file into a specific folder in your Photoshop program’s file. For brushes, the file you will want to place your .abr brush files into is the “Brush” file within the “Presets” file. So, how do you get there?
- Open your My Computer and find the drive which has the folder “Program FIles”.
- Now, open “Program Files” and then find the folder labeled “Adobe”.
- Next, open the “Adobe” folder and you will see ALL of the Adobe programs, which are installed on your system. Locate the “Adobe Photoshop CS3” (or CS2) folder and open it.
- Find the “Presets” folder and open it.
- Finally, you will see a folder called “Brushes”. Open it.
- You can now see ALL of the brushes that are installed to use with your Photoshop program. This “Brushes” folder is where you want to place all of your downloaded .abr brush files.
So, the quick breakdown to find the “Brushes” folder is:
Program Files >>> Adobe >>> Adobe Photoshop CS3 (or CS2) >>> Presets >>> Brushes
Once you have unzipped the files or drag-and-dropped them into this file folder, you can close the folders. You will also need to re-start your Photoshop program in order for the brushes to be finalized and installed and ready for use (sometimes, you have to re-start your computer as well).
After you have re-booted your software, open a blank file and click on the “Brush Tool” or simply press its keyboard shortcut ( B ) to activate it. Now, right click anywhere on the page and your brush palette should appear (this is where you control the brush size/hardness, etc.) and in the upper right hand corner you should see a little black triangle with a circle around it. Click on that little triangle/circle icon and…. whaaaaa-la! Your newly installed brushes are there just waiting for you to experiment with them! All you have to do is click on a preset and it will ask you if you would like to load those brushes. Click “Ok” and they will appear in your brush palette waiting to be used and abused! So, go have fun with your new brushes and get creative!
The last step, of course, is to add your comments below! Add your brush tips (pun intended) below so that we can all learn from each other!
Cheers!
Journal Comments
This was a great share! Many Thanks to you…. :)
No problem!!! Always glad to help!!!! I am trying to come up with more stuff to write tutorials about too!!! :-)
I am really enjoying all the learning I am getting on this site as a whole.. I for one would be interested in the Template to put artwork.. Take the mystery out of it.. R those lines what we stay inside of? So,, so far for me its.. create the fractal in bpm then to another editor to become a jpeg or a png for a Tee… but only a jpeg for a regular upload… lol… Then we do what? Have not done one yet…. Waiting to do it in this group when all are ready… Stop laughing now… 101 indeed.. :)
Lj,
Do you mean, how you go about uploading a t-shirt to RB??? Or how to use the RB t-shirt template. I am sure I can work out a tutorial on that. Maybe I am not interpreting your question correctly. I am always down to help newcomers as I had so many questions when I first started as well!!! I would never laugh! The only silly question is the one not asked. Your inquisitive is impressive!!! :-)
Yes… How to/where to/ get/use the template.. I was unable to add a pic to it.. When I went to the Tee forums.. I was told by many there… that… “If you can’t fiqure this out then your artwork probably sucks anyway” So… Intimidated… I stopped asking till meeting Steve & this group … Now… I am gonna learn to make Tee shirt so I can sell some too perhaps… I am delighted that you welcome my ?’s… I dont wish to be a burden or come across as stupid… … Just in need of some help.. Then I will go help others too.. Pay it foward Steve says… :)
I agree about Pay It Forward!!!! It is just good sense and good karma to help others, because at some point or other, we all need help for sure! I will see what I can do in the way of some tutorials on that stuff!!! May take a few days, but will work on something and upload it to the group for sure!!! I love helping! I think the group was such a good idea!
Me too.. Thanks BCD… :)
Great tutorial Bryan !! Thanks so much for the tutorial … I would have offered to do one on using the template … but alas, I’ve never used it :( though Im planning on doing a tutorial tonight on some basic text only tees … with some screen shots and step by step… at least how “I” do em… lol though it may be quite diff than how others do it , I guess Ive always been a lil backwards
I think we all have different ways of doing things, which is cool because when we write tutorials, then at least we are learning different ways of how to do something!!! Looking forward to that tutorial, bud!! :-)
NOw I am wondering whether plain old CS is something you guys with cs2 and 3 might laugh at. Please give me 5 good reasons for an upgrade. Will I be able to do all the tricks posted here with my version?
Actually, I started off with a version before CS!!! LOL! And, everything in this tutorial can be done with CS or elements!!! You just have to make sure that the brushes you download are compatible (it will say where you download it). But installing and using them is the same.
I must say, though, I have use many different versions of Photoshop and CS3 is my favorite so far. It just is set up better and I find it easier to use.