Free For All: Photoshop Brushes Blowout
This month’s Free for All is about a perennial favorite: Photoshop brushes. But these aren’t just any old brushes. No, sirree! These here are bona fide, genuine, top-of-the-line Photoshop brushes. What’s more—and listen closely here ’cause I’ll only say this once—these brushes are special.
What makes ’em so special? It’s their quality. They’re high resolution. And it’s their price. They’re free, and royalty free. That’s right, friend, just hand over zero bucks and you can take this lovely, runs-like-a-charm, one-owner collection of Photoshop brushes home to the family. And they work in Photoshop CS5, CS4, and CS3!
Now, whattaya say? Do we have a deal, friend?
Iris Set 01 (12 brushes)

Lips & Lashes (12 eyelash brushes, 9 lip brushes)

Eyeshadow (52 brushes)

Moustache Set (14 brushes)

Hair Brushes (15 brushes)

Tribal Set 1 (23 brushes)

Tribal Set 2 (16 brushes)

Skulls (6 brushes)

Boxe (3 brushes)

Cobwebs (30 brushes)

Ghosts (27 brushes)

Flames (16 brushes)

Postal Stamps (11 brushes)

Frames & Borders (28 brushes)

Lego® Bricks (12 brushes)

Swirls Set 5 (10 brushes)

Curtains Set 1 (5 brushes)

Sphere (10 brushes)

Band Aids (13 brushes)

Natural Textures (10 brushes)

Plaster Grunge (6 brushes)

Go to page 2 for many more brushes!
This article was last modified on December 13, 2022
This article was first published on August 17, 2011
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