by Leslie Nicole | Aug 14, 2015 | Inspiration, Photoshop Brushes, Using Overlays
Recreating a design by breaking down its elements is a great way to learn and expand your skills. Click To See The Design Larger Why Recreate A Design? I love creating and using Photoshop art, grunge and vintage brushes and overlays. These are the elements of design....
by Leslie Nicole | Oct 31, 2014 | Using Overlays, Using Photo Masks, Using Textures
Here is an alternate design from the previous post, this time using textures with the masks. Using Masks With Textures In the quick design below, I’ve used 3 masks. One for the large background textured block, one for the textured block behind the photo, and one...
by Leslie Nicole | Oct 30, 2014 | Using Overlays, Using Photo Masks
Photo masks aren’t just for photos. They can be used in a variety of ways from overlays to brushes to design elements. In the quick design below, I used 3 masks. One for the large background color block, one for the area behind the photo, and one for the photo....
by Leslie Nicole | Oct 16, 2014 | Photoshop Brushes, Using Overlays
Making Photoshop brushes from your overlays is very easy. I offer a lot of the French Kiss assets as overlays instead of brushes. Overlays are more universally useable than Photoshop brushes, are practically unrestricted for size, and are often more convenient to use....
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...