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    • Gabby Correia
      Gabby Correia last edited by

      Hi Illustrators!

      I want to start adding some more textures to my illustrations and I am looking for brush sets.
      Do you have any recommendations of brushes you love? (Photoshop please)

      Thanks 🙂

      https://linktr.ee/gabby_correia

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      • j.sienkowski
        j.sienkowski last edited by

        @Gabby-Correia have you downloaded Kyle's brushes? They are free if you have a Photoshop subscription. Kyle's set of brushes has more than I know what to do with 🙂 I also get a lot of use out of the free ctrl paint brushes. I downloaded them years ago so I'm not sure if they are still available...it looks like they might be, but they are definitely less about texture and more a solid set of basic brushes. Hope this helps.

        https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/brushes.html

        https://www.ctrlpaint.com/brushes

        www.instagram.com/jsienkowski
        www.jtsienkowski.com

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        • TaniaGomesArt
          TaniaGomesArt last edited by TaniaGomesArt

          GrutBrushes has a ton of brushes. I bought they're bundle in discount one or 2 years ago, and haven't even been able to explore them all.

          Also, you may already be aware, but since I wasn't and just found out this year 😲 , in photoshop you can add the legacy brushes and there is lots of great brushes in there.

          These are more specific, but you can see if you like justin gerard brushes. I can't live without them. They have a more textury, kind of watercolor style.

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          • Lisa Clark
            Lisa Clark last edited by

            Hi all!

            I have photoshop CS4 bought back in 2009.... Anyone have suggestions for brushes compatible with my antique program? Those brush suggestions @TaniaGomesArt are gorgeous!!! I wish they could work with CS4. I think I may just have to resort to making all of my own. Thank goodness for the class by Lee!

            www.instagram.com/lisaclarkart
            www.lisaclarkart.art

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            • Randi Gordon
              Randi Gordon @Gabby Correia last edited by

              @Gabby-Correia I like Retro Supply and True Grit brushes. I use mine in Procreate, but they also make them for PS and Illustrator. They’ve got some great stuff, very organic and trad-looking.

              https://www.randigordon.com

              https://www.instagram.com/randigordon_artist

              https://www.randigordon.threadless.com

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              • Gabby Correia
                Gabby Correia last edited by

                Thank you everyone for your suggestions!! Looking forward to exploring them all 😃

                https://linktr.ee/gabby_correia

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