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Brushes for Photoshop or Corel?

prismmagic
02/03/05 9:10 AM GMT
I am trying to finally taking the time to learn how to paint in Photoshop and Corel.
The brushes they supply are very limited. Actually they very pour.
I would like to find a plug-in or upgrade that offers things like a fan brush, pallet Knife and so on.
Any uggestions?
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+camerahound
02/03/05 9:35 AM GMT
http://share.studio.adobe.com/axBrowseProduct.asp?p=2

Have fun,Clayton!
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prismmagic
02/03/05 9:36 AM GMT
hank you Tracy!
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::philcUK
02/03/05 9:58 AM GMT
as far as I know you can create new or tweak exisiting brush shapes in photoshop adinfinitum. certainly in CS you have an awful lot of options for editing the brush itself.
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prismmagic
02/04/05 1:35 AM GMT
Yah but they don't offer a a knife or fan brush. These are very important for painting,
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=xentrik
02/04/05 5:49 AM GMT
It's not within photoshop/corel, but ArtRage is a program designed specifically to act as much like actual painting as possible. Best of all, it's free.
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