5 Day Photoshop Brush Extravaganza
This week I’m giving away a different set of Photoshop brushes every day. Each set contains 10 high-resolution brushes that you might find useful for your designs.
Today’s brushes are watercolour brush strokes, splashes and watercolour sponge marks. Hope you enjoy them.
The watercolour photoshop brushes can be downloaded here.
Terms and conditions of use (thanks Heather!): These brushes are free for you to use on your personal projects, they are not to be sold or re-packaged or bundled. If you want to do something like that, please contact me, I’m very approachable. Otherwise my lawyer can beat up your lawyer.
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Wow, thanks! I’m hoping you included a TOU with them since I don’t see the terms mentioned… =)
Hi Heather
Nope, bit of an airhead about that! I didn’t put in terms and conditions, might put some in now!
[...] Jennifer of Laughing Lion Design – “5 Day Photoshop Brush Extravaganza“ [...]
thanks Jenny,
So I have to register for esnips.com to get these ? That’s a little annoying. I know I am getting something for free, but kind of hinders the flow.
I guess it saves on hosting or something ?
Paul
Hi Paul
I don’t think you have to sign up with esnips to download the file. At least I didn’t think you did! I wouldn’t have used them otherwise I signed up with them to host some of the bigger files – these brushes were about 16MB zipped.
okay, now it is downloading for me (w/o registration) maybe I just clicked the wrong part of the page. Thanks once again !
Paul