2012年10月15日星期一

Creating and Using Custom Brushes in Photoshop


Creating and Using Custom Brushes in Photoshop

Custom brushes can be very useful. Use them to paint texture onto an object, create seamless tiles, and much more. Any time you find yourself using a symbol repeatedly, you can define it as a brush and you'll always have it handy. Follow these steps to define a custom brush in Photoshop.Here's How:
Make a selection around the area you want to use as a brush.
In Photoshop 6 or later, go to Edit > Define Brush Preset. You're done!
If you have an older version of Photoshop, continue with the steps below...
Go to the brushes palette (Window > Show Brushes).
Click the menu button. This is the small arrow in the top right corner of the brush palette.
Choose Define Brush from the pop-up menu.
The new brush will appear at the bottom of the brushes palette and will be saved with the active palette.
Tips:
If you create a brush from a texture, it's a good idea to feather the edges of the selection before defining the brush.
Adjust the spacing of a brush by double clicking its icon on the brushes palette. Custom brushes cannot be resized in Photoshop 6 and earlier.
You may find more custom brushes in the "Goodies" folder of your Photoshop installation CD. (Some Photoshop versions)
To delete a custom brush hold the Ctrl (windows) or Command (Mac) key down while clicking its icon in the brushes palette or preset manager.
If you have a lot of custom brushes, it's a good idea to make a backup copy of your brush set. Brush sets are saved with an .ABR extension. In recent versions of Photoshop, vou can save them using the preset manager.
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