Jenn B’s Halloween Brushes (for Adobe Photoshop)
With Halloween not too far away, we take the chance to present you with some nifty Photoshop brushes showing scary, Halloween items to inspire and spice up your work. Skelletons, a spooky pumpkin carving, some bats, a ton of bids (ravens and crows). Enough to put a chill down your spine. For more details about the author and information about the usage license for this set be sure to check out her page at http://jennsanity.coconia.net
Photoshop Brush Details
Category : Misc Photoshop brushes
Author : Jenn B (Scully7491)
Review added : September 15th, 2006
Number of downloads : 22447
Number of views : 112858
User rating : (178 votes)
Editors rating :
Number of brushes : 15
File size : 0.9 MB
Photoshop version : Photoshop 7 and higher.
Usage rights:
These photoshop brushes are free for non-commercial usage. You must link back to the author.
For commercial projects you need author's permission. Please contact the author directly for all the details.
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With Halloween not too far away, we take the chance to present you with some nifty Photoshop brushes showing scary
I love this set of brushes. I fowolled the tutorial, and it worked like a charm with the Rope frame and also the doily, but when I tried it with the Polaroid Dark, I must be making a mistake somewhere. After the Magic Wand tool, when I choose Inverse, it seems to want to choose only the photo inside the Polaroid, so that when I try to use the Paint Bucket Tool, it fills the photo with the paint colour! I don’t know why or if I’m doing something wrong. I am using Elements 10. Please advise. Thank you.