by Leslie Nicole | Dec 4, 2013 | Photoshop Brushes
I was editing this texture scan of a monotype print I made (with a Gelli plate) when I got a bit distracted and started playing! It’s another good example though of using Photoshop grunge brushes in the layer mask. (see tut) I’ve used various grunge...
by Leslie Nicole | Oct 18, 2013 | Photoshop Brushes
Two Quick Tips I have two tips today for using Photoshop brush stamps. By “brush stamps” I mean Photoshop brushes that are intended to just be “stamped” once—such as the brush used in the upper left of the image above. Tip #1 To start, center...
by Leslie Nicole | Oct 18, 2013 | Your Work
I love this delightfully fresh anemone photograph by Maria Aiello. Maria used the texture l’Aube from the Artiste Collection. Thank you, Maria! See more of Maria’s photography in her Flickr...
by Leslie Nicole | Oct 17, 2013 | Photoshop Brushes, Using Overlays
As I mentioned in the post earlier this week, Using Vintage French Brushes and Overlays, use layer masks to break up french script brushes and overlays to best suit your image. Think of the text as a visual enhancement that evokes a vintage feel rather than as an...
by Leslie Nicole | Oct 16, 2013 | Photoshop Brushes, Using Overlays
You may wonder why I offer some French Kiss Collections products as Photoshop Brushes and others as Overlays. In fact, you may wonder what the difference is between Photoshop brushes and Overlays! Technically, there isn’t really a difference between an overlay...