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53 Free Photoshop Dry Brushes Made From Real Brush Strokes

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Brand new content from Spoon Graphics Install my free collection of Photoshop Dry Brushes to have a

Brand new content from Spoon Graphics [View this email as a web page]( [53 Free Photoshop Dry Brushes Made From Real Brush Strokes]( Install my free collection of Photoshop Dry Brushes to have a variety of bristly brush strokes within reach for all your design projects. Made with real paint, each brush features an authentic texture with wispy lines and rough edges, making them perfect for creating realistic painted effects, or distressing your artwork by applying the brushes within a layer mask. With over 53 brushes to choose from, you have a wide choice of natural brush effects, from thick daubs to dry smears. This free set of Photoshop Dry Brushes contains 53 high resolution brush presets at an average of 2500px in size. One of the great advantages of Photoshop Brushes over regular textures is once they are installed, they're always ready for use within your brushes panel, providing you with a selection of tools to quickly add distressed effects to your artwork. Use the [ and ] keys to quickly alter the size, then make single clicks to place an instance of the brush with your chosen colour. Adjust the Angle setting in the Brush Settings panel to alter the orientation. [Download My Free Photoshop Dry Brushes]( [Update your email address]( • [Unsubscribe from this list]( Spoon Graphics Ltd, Khan Suite, Century Business Park, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S20 3GS UNITED KINGDOM [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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