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2. Design with Leo: Creating Brush Part I    blog.leogra.com

Design with Leo: Creating Brush Part I

4. Pattern Brushes Made Easy - Adobe Illustrator Tutorial -    designertoday.com

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7. From Brush to Border - Illustrator CS2 Tutorial -    designertoday.com

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11. Brush Secrets - Adobe Illustrator Tutorial -    designertoday.com

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12. Photoshop brushes, Tutorials, Vectors and Illustrations.    graphics-illustrations.com

Photoshop brushes, Tutorials, Vectors and Illustrations.Step 1 Assuming that you know how the scroll (banner) looks like, draw just one half of it (start left or right from the center). I am using the Wacom tablet and usually I use the “Pen tool”, but I think that drawing with the “Path tool” is easier for those of you who use a mouse.

13. Great Design: The Use of Brushes In Illustrator    great-design.blogspot.com

Hey There are three main types of drawing tools withing Illustrator. The pen (and subsequently shapes), and pencil and finally the brush. I've commonly used the pen and pencil for drawing shapes. Both have there advantages. But what about the third option the Brush. The brush is a little different as you have to make or install a brush shape. You can then use this brush for more complex effects. This will be a quick demo and information about the brush. Its not a tutorial in its self but still very useful. Step 1) The first step in creating a brush is to have what you want for a brush drawn on your art board. This is a super simple example but it can be applied to nearly anything. Below i've drawn a couple of illustrator paths using the pen tool. Step 2) The next step is to pick the type of brush you want to make. Open up the brush palette Window > Brushes press the new brush at the bottom of the palette, select new art brush. You can of course experiment with these values. Step 3) (Image missing because i'm a forgetful noob). Name your brush, and press ok. You now have your brush. Step 4) Use your brush, drag along the art board to make your design. Its as easy as that. You can of course be very complicated (or simple) with your brush. Things to consider. Not all of the sources you use to create your brush (step 1) will work. You need to experiment. Change the settings about try different types of brushes and different sources. As well as this if you want to save your brush out you need to select the brush libraries menu (most left button in the brushes palette) and save it out. If you don't do this your brush will only be availble with that piece of work if you don't. If you want to check out a cool use of brush within Illustrator check out this post by Blog Spoon Graphics. It is a simple design to create a map, but shows you the principles (this post was going to be longer but i'm short on time. I'm going to be using brushes more and more in my designs that I will share with you. One of my favorites is going to be this sites redesign. It is coming a long and it is going to be sweet. I've got plenty of cool ideas. Stay Tuned.

15. Free Illustrator Watercolor Brushes and Tutorial | Vectips    vectips.com

Free Illustrator Watercolor Brushes and Tutorial | VectipsTo start, you will need to set the some of the Pencil Tool's setting. Double-click on the Pencil Tool (n) in the Tools Panel to bring up the Pencil Tool Preferences dialog. In this dialog, you want the Fidelity to be .5 pixels , just like in the Vectortuts tutorial.

17. Amazing Illustrator 3D Effects And PS Brush Creation | Graphic and Web Design Blog - Inspiration, Resources and Tools    1stwebdesigner.com

Amazing Illustrator 3D Effects And PS Brush Creation | Graphic and Web Design Blog - Inspiration, Resources and ToolsAt first I'll teach You how to create curvy lines, how to differentiate them and later import them to Adobe Photoshop and convert to brushes for later use.

18. Illustrator Tip : Changing Appearence of Brushes :    aivault.com

Illustrator Tip : Changing Appearence of Brushes :Here is how to change Appearance of Brushes !

21. BioRUST.com :: Tutorials >> Illustrator Brush Basics    biorust.com

BioRUST.com :: Tutorials >> Illustrator Brush BasicsTo Draw With The Paintbrush-Tool Choose the Paintbrush-tool and choose a fill of None (i.e. as in the image on the left). If your Brush palette is not open go ahead and open it now by selecting Window > Show Brushes and click on a brush type. Draw on your artboard with the brush. I selected the Fall Leaf. A path created with the Paintbrush-tool can be reshaped using the Pencil or Direct-Selection tool. This is all fairly easy, but forms the basis of a great deal of Illustrator's core functionality and flexibility.

22. ClickPopMedia » Blog Archive » Fun With Illustrator Brushes: NUKE!    clickpopmedia.com

ClickPopMedia » Blog Archive » Fun With Illustrator Brushes: NUKE!By changing the stroke width before you expand the appearance, you can make some other neat shapes. Mess around with it and have some fun.

23. 14 Free Scatter Brushes & How-to | GoMediaZine    gomediazine.com

14 Free Scatter Brushes & How-to | GoMediaZineI usually start settings each to random and with ranges similar to the screenshot below. Then I go back and experiment with the pressure and tilt settings for the Wacom.

24. How to make custom art brushes in illustrator    tutorialfolder.com

25. Changing Appearence of Brushes | Adobe Illustrator    webdesign.org

Click on the small arrow on the window panel of Brushes > Open Brush Library> Other Library to browse to a new brush file or the brush set already loaded.Here is a screen shot.

26. Create Artistic Brushes | Adobe Illustrator    webdesign.org

There are many ways to create artistic brushes for use in the Adobe? Illustrator? 9.0 Brushes palette. The easiest, of course, is to load the Artistic Brushes Libraries found on the application CD. There you will find quite a selection of artistic brushes. Read no further if you found the brush you need. But, for those of you who might like to customize a brush a bit more, read on. In this tip we will learn how to use Adobe? Photoshop? brushes and paths to create a more organic-looking brush to use in Illustrator.

27. Creating Custom Brushes for Illustrator | Adobe Illustrator    webdesign.org

Finally we come to the busywork portion of the lesson. But, again, it's a fairly simple step. In order to be able to use your brushes in the future, you must save them. Unlike brushes in Photoshop, the custom brushes you create in Illustrator are not stored automatically in a general repository that can be accessed by all documents. Instead, you have to save them as a collection manually.

28. How to Create Grungy Vector Brushes in Illustrator | Adobe Illustrator    webdesign.org

Simply place an image (download it here) in Illustrator and use live trace or Silhouette plug-in... you should get a grungy style vector brush like this one:

29. Illustrator CS4 Blob Brush (Video Tutorial) | Adobe Illustrator    webdesign.org

Illustrator CS4 introduces the new Blob Brush tool to users. Instead of a regular brush stroke, painting with the blog brush gives you a filled, compound path. Any new shape painted with the same color and stroke will automatically merge with existing shapes with the same settings. The new tool will pick up style attributes from other objects and has numerous other options to explore and play around with.

30. The Art of Creating Custom Art Brushes | Adobe Illustrator    webdesign.org

Like much of the magic in Adobe Illustrator, creating a New Brush is as simple as Drag and Drop. So select your vector crayon art with the Selection tool and Click-Drag it to the Brushes palette. When the palette is highlighted in black, release your mouse and a New Brush dialog window will open. Select New Art Brush, click OK and an Art Brush Options window will open.

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