Bunkerhill
By far the most useful set of brushes I have ever put together. I made them by messing around with a picture of an old songbook that I found somewhere on the internet.
{ 15 Brushes }
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Fairystars
I put these together when I was making a t-shirt design featuring Cosmo from The Fairly Odd Parents
{ 17 brushes }
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Pixelated
I was messing around with two-toned, black and white graphics when I though they'd make some cool brushes. These are a bit rough, but they're pretty good for grungy borders and backgrounds. I have used them in the title image in my Graphics journal, if you'd like to see an example.
{ 14 brushes }
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Elegant Decadence - 1
I made these very basic brushes from a blend I put together, though you can't really tell what they're from now. Most of these are not "stamp" brushes like the others I usually make, and are wonderful for creating either charcoal or grunge effects. With a little creativity, there's a lot you can do with them.
{ 16 brushes }
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Elegant Decadence - 2
These were made from the same blend as above, but are not as basic. They are mainly flourishes I put together while messing around with the picture and the effects I had. There are also 8 border pieces included.
{ 13 brushes }
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Scribbles
I found through another website the Alphabet Synthesizer Machine, which I had a lot of fun with. The fonts it creates aren't any good for actually typing with, so I created brushes out of them, and I'm very pleased with the results. These have a very eastern influence, but I think they're still good for all kinds of work.
{ 7 brushes }
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