How to Download Photoshop Brushes in a Few Easy Steps
By T W I
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20th Mar 2012 •
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Have you ever wanted to download those gorgeous splash or fire brushes, but didn't know how? Downloading brushes can be tricky, but with this step-by-step tutorial, you will be able to download whatever brushes as you want, whenever you want to.
There are two different ways to download brushes; one is temporary and one is permanent, though you always have the option to remove brushes. This is the permanent method, but you can remove the brushes at any time by just deleting them from your "brushes" folder, shown below.
This tutorial outlines how to download them from DeviantArt.com. You can most likely apply this tutorial to brushes from other websites, however be aware that downloading brushes from other websites can be potentially unsafe for your computer. Always be sure that you trust the website before you download. This tutorial is made for Photoshop Elements 7, however I'm guessing that it can be applied to any version.
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Mutley Jackson
Do you know how to do on Mac?
Do you know how to do on Mac?
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10 days ago
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Madeirey
Great article as always TWI!
Great article as always TWI!
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9 days ago
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Double Spur Ranch
Good tutorial! That will help put a lot of people!
Good tutorial! That will help put a lot of people!
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9 days ago
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MySweetButterfly
Great article! Will definitely use!
Great article! Will definitely use!
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May 12, 2012
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