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 8, 2014 | Photoshop Brushes
If you prefer using overlays to Photoshop brushes or have software or a version of Photoshop not supported by most brushes, here are two methods to create overlays from Photoshop abr files. Method 1: Brush Management Apps By far, the easiest way to create overlays...
by Leslie Nicole | Sep 5, 2014 | Photoshop, Photoshop Brushes
I’ve had a lot of requests for a tutorial on how I created this image of a French Castle that looks like it’s an illustration. A Tutorial In Four Parts While this technique is pretty simple, I wanted to cover a lot of the different options involved which...
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” onceāsuch as the brush used in the upper left of the image above. Tip #1 To start, center...