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Fantasy MountainRange BrushSet WITHSHADOWS v2
Free Brush set! Just don't resell as a brush or say you created this brush. For my GIMP files on this one, head here. https://www.deviantart.com/starcave/...RUSH-763083510
Very nice! Can you help me understand how best to use these in Photoshop? I understand how to use .ABR files as PS brushes, but since these are colored, I assume I can't use them in the same way. So if I wanted to put these into a Photoshop map, what's the most efficient way to utilize them?
Hmmm. Complicated. I didn't know photoshop doesn't do preset colour brushes... I work in GIMP I am not sure how to go about it, BUT you can try having this one open in a tab and copy and pasting it onto your image. (Though, this is a bit of a long winded roundabout way.) Or You can desaturate this image and try creating colourless brushes for them. Or You can download GIMP for free and use my GIMP brush set for placing the full coloured mountains. GIMP is a lot like photoshop, though with the option of using full coloured brush presets. (It is literally paste the .gbr files into the appropriate brushes folder) Sorry that I can't be of more help. Hope you succeed in your endeavour.
Cool - I'll check out GIMP