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medieval illumination borders - 11 ps cs brushes

Please let me know if you use them!

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:iconlikitarenn:
do you mind if your brushes are used in a commercial way? i.e. i want to use a brush for a t-shirt design, but don't really know how to give credit for that...

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~*~LikitaRenn~*~
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Hi LikitaRenn - Feel free to use as you will~ As you may know, these are from medieval sources (so I'm not the creator - just the digital translator!) I would love to see what you come up with only for my own curiosity and my enjoyment of others' creativity - Thanks for your interest!
Siarca
:iconlikitarenn:
thanks, i'll show you what i come up with!!! :glomp:

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~*~LikitaRenn~*~
:iconvampiresxneverxdie:
very interesting..i like them..definatly can use them.
:iconpotentiality:
I'm a new photoshop user...and I'm a bit confused as to how to 'install' the brushes. Once you download them, how do you actually use them?

Great design, by the way...it's beautiful!

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"Look at every problem as if it were an opportunity...because that is just exactly what it is."
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HI Potentiality and thanks for your comment ~! In your photoshop files, I think under presets - there is a file called brushes - you can move the file you download to that file and it will load when you open PS. I've so many brushes that I have them in a separate file (on an extra hard drive - brushes and actions can become an obsession!). When you put then in a separate file - which you might file helpful for organizing them- you need to point your photoshop program to that file when you want to load them - so be sure you remember where your brush file is. You open the brush palette which is usually by default in the upper right application bar - you hit the down arrow within that palette and find command "Load brushes" or "replace brushes" (don't worry - you can always hit reset for the default brushes). Then you go to the place you've saved your brushes - I'm moving into the area of "too much info" but one last thing I'll add is that I usually make my own visual file of the brush set and save with the same name as the brushes - then I can use the file browser when I'm looking for a specific brush and find it a lot faster - and don't forget to save info about the creator of the brush set if not your own - it's important to credit people~ I hope this is helpful and best wishes~
Siarca
:iconpotentiality:
Aha! Perfect...thank you so much for your help! I appreciate it.

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"Look at every problem as if it were an opportunity...because that is just exactly what it is."
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Potentiality - glad to be of assistance - please let me know if you have any further questions about PS - have a Happy New Year!
Siarca

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