These brushes were originally created for PS by seleneheart, who most graciously allowed to convert them into .gbr format, so that they can be used in GIMP. Please credit her and not this account which only serves as a collection of resources. Seleneheart originally posted the brushes here. You can give her feedback there.
Seleneheart's original PS brushes, icons and other resources can be found here at her LiveJournal graphics community.
Zip inludes:
- .gbr
To install, unzip files into the brushes folder in your GIMP program files (usually C:\Program Files\GIMP-2.0\share\gimp\2.0\brushes in Windows or /home/username/GIMP-2.0/share/gimp/2.0/brushes in Linux) and then restart GIMP.
Don't forget that most of these graphics were first created by late XIXe and early XXe artists and are now copyright free, so that nowaday, everybody can claim them as their own.
If we can thank the brush makers, we shouldn't forget these early creators ...
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Thinking Of You Wherever You Are...
ive used them in a few of my forum signatures (dont worry, credit was given)
I...think...I...love you
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Why is Alex so awesome?
If we can thank the brush makers, we shouldn't forget these early creators
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