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MarketPlace Showcase F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:09 am)
No I included the PSD files that can be opened in early versions of Photoshop OR any version of Paint Shop Pro and made into brushes by the purchaser. I dont have Paint Shop Pro therefore I cant make the brushes for you but if you use it all you need to do it open the PSD files and convert them to brushes :) Hope that helps! Cimerone
Hi FishNose! First off, they are two different paks. My first hairbrush pak is completely different. This one is MUCH bigger, and has a few added surprises :) You sure could use these to make some really nice hair textures. But to be honest (and I know this is a bad sales idea lol) you can make realistic hair textures from pretty much any hair brushes on the market. I hope this helps Cimerone
Its not built in but its easy enough to do. You can just use layers. I have a hair painting tutorial posted in the Photoshop section of Synergy3D.net and you can basically use the same method. Multiple layers utlizing the screen and multiply layer modes. Not to mnetion the dodge and burn tools which are always fun and exciting :) In all the above examples I used these methods. I hope that helps and if you have any further questions Im more than happy to try and help out :) Thanks Cimerone
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