Silhouettes Photoshop Brushes


This newest Photoshop brush set is made up of silhouettes of people. Babies crawling, little girls holding a teddy bear, children walking or standing unsteadily, pregnant women, fathers holding children, mothers holding children, men in suits, women in dresses or in sexy poses… you’ll find all of them in this latest brush set!

Most of these were drawn by hand, using minimal references. They’re all vectors, and all very high resolution… about 2200 pixels in size on average.

silhouette brushes

Go Now to the Downloads Page!

Random Photoshop Brush Tip:

You know how the grass that comes with Photoshop fluctuates in color, each time that you use it? You can do that with any brush that you want! Here’s how.

  • Hit F5 to bring up your brushes tab
  • Choose “Color Dynamics”
  • One way to control the color is to choose two colors for your foreground and background colors. In the case of a blade of grass, say… light green and dark green. Then set the “Foreground/Background Jitter” bar somewhere between 25-75%. When you use your brush, it will now vary in color between the foreground and background colors that you chose!
  • Another way (or you can do the former and then ALSO do this) is by using the Hue, Saturation, and Brightness Jitter sliders.
    • Hue will change the color itself. Set it at about 10%, and your green will become both a blue-green and a yellow-green sometimes.
    • Saturation will change the intensity of the color. Set it at 20% or so, and your green will switch between a bright, vivid green to a slightly grayed-out green.
    • Brightness will change the darkness of the color. Set it at 20% or so, and your green will range between a light green and a darker green.

Play around with these settings, and you can achieve all kinds of color variations!

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2008-04-08 15:41:00

[...] |   Obsidian Dawn has released some new distressed brushes and I also discovered these 26 Silhouette brushes of people for [...]

 
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