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Flame Brushes
License: Freeware • Author: b00sk
•  6 Comments
Filesize: 4.45 mb • Compatability: Unknown / Not Tested
Comment: My first brush set - created using photos of our company's fire extinguisher testing facilities. Varying in size from 836 to 2466px. Free to a good home - just let me see what you do with them (if you fancy it!). Hope you like them! |
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User: Tamlin (#55703)
Date: Thu Jan 22, 2009. 23:11:59 | Post #6 of 6 |
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Quote from supertackyman;55700:
whats the primary differences between the old and new brushes?
I did see (and use) the smoke brush conversion you did. |
Dunno - must be something in the coding.
The way I converted the smoke brushes was pretty involved and requires you to have both PS7 and a CS version:
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In CS, create a document with a transparent layer
Load up the brush you want to convert and stamp it on the transparent layer
Save the PSD
Open it in PS7
Ctrl+click the layer with the brush stroke to select it
Select Edit > Define Brush Preset... to save the brush in PS7 format
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Now go back to CS and repeat the process for all the other brushes in the set. |
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well thats just wrong.
wrong i tell you. :(
whats the primary differences between the old and new brushes?
I did see (and use) the smoke brush conversion you did. |
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User: Tamlin (#55698)
Date: Thu Jan 22, 2009. 21:04:47 | Post #4 of 6 |
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Quote from supertackyman;55696: i'm not really sure either. I use cs2 at work, but 7 at home. I would love to know, but its probably one of those "save as compatable or maximize compatibility things." |
Unfortunately not. Brushes made in versions of Photoshop Creative Suite (CS to CS4) are compatible with each other, but not with previous versions of Photoshop (7 and lower), and there is no way (that I have discovered) to make them so. |
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i'm not really sure either. I use cs2 at work, but 7 at home. I would love to know, but its probably one of those "save as compatable or maximize compatibility things." |
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User: b00sk (#55693)
Date: Thu Jan 22, 2009. 20:01:12 | Post #2 of 6 |
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Quote from supertackyman;55621: It is not compatable with PS-7.
unfortunately. |
Sorry mate - I'm new to this king of thing. I used CS2 for the creation - any pointers as to how to make them compatible with other versions MUCH appreciated!
Regards |
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