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Anyway/how you like.
Seriously.
If you label them yours and sell them to Russians for cigars I don't care.
Yes I'm easy.

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Satisfy Sid: Note me links to any masterpieces these brushes may help with. If you remember. I'm not making you do it, but I like to see.

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Only Photoshop CS and up? Updated

That's all I have under this account, but.

~lifebtb got me chasing a program called abrViewer, an open source project that'll allow you to view photoshop brushes. With a bit of know-how pertaining to your graphics program of choice you should be able to figure out a conversion system.

Also, ~lifebtb knows about GIMP conversion of brushes, so if you're using this sophisticated open source (free) program you can have a chat to him or check out the tutorial he sent me a link for.

And! the very kind !noizart has mentioned the possibility of downgrading brushes a version for you folk still on 7. So if there's a need for backwardness he's the dude you want ta speak to. Be nice. Give him Russian cigars.

Update 2010: I have tried a few of these brushes in more recent versions of Photoshop and they seem to work fine.

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:iconbrushes: :iconbrushmakers: :iconmanip-equips:
:iconbrushes-a-printable:

The folk above will supply you with smashing brushes. That last one will link you to brushes that allow for use in prints.

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:iconpurp1:
grabb'd the scratchies, their awesome!! :happybounce:

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:iconvelvilje:
Hello again. This is a much improved version of the picture ive posted here earlier: [link]

Showing proper use of your high-res wire set. Have a good day!
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:iconvelvilje:
Yo, ive used your wires brushset to pin down this lady: [link]

Thank you :)
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:iconoocrystallineeyesoo:
Thanks for the fav! :aww:
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:iconangelfunkstudio:
Thank you so much for the fave :) :iconsomehugsplz: :tighthug: I appreciate it very much :glomp:

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Please visit my webpage angelfunkstudio.com [link] or else :spank::spank: :lol:
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:iconojoulaflordenieve:
Hi... I just wanna ask can I use your scratchie brush to make rock band album cover??? I will definitely credit you on the other page of the album... :)

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:iconeggler:
Yeap. Use em for what ever you want. No attribution required.
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:icong-e-oriens:
~G-E-Oriens Aug 4, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Hi, just wanted to say I used a lot of your various grunge brushes in a school project... the first page is here [link] and the description links to the other four pages. This was my first time working with different brushes in gimp... so I know it's a bit unschooled, but hopefully I'll improve with practice.

I was working at 300 dpi for nice printing, so the brushes didn't "stretch" as far without getting pixellated, but I loved the look of them very much and managed to pull off (in my opinion) a nice contrast between the crisp look of the smaller ones and the fuzzy, unfocused kind of zoomed out look of the scaled up brushes. the ink brushes were phenomenal, I do say. thank you very much for your generosity!!
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:iconeggler:
Sorry for the late reply. If you had some vector software you could trace the stamps so they're scalable for higher resolutions, but they'd probably lose their grungy effect.

A lot the brushes come off old 8mm and 16mm film grabs, so they're a little small for commercial printing.
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~G-E-Oriens Nov 3, 2010  Hobbyist Digital Artist
It's all right--I've managed to use them multiple times for awesome effect, even with high-res printing! thanks so much again! I've done another school project with 'em (especially the ink ones) and it turned out terrific. I can't post it though because it's intensely personal...
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