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14 Jan 2010The demand for high quality Photoshop brushes are huge, every designer needs them. The problem may be that there are far too many of them, resulting in it is nearly impossible to find that particular brush that your design needs.
There are certainly no shortage of Photoshop Brush Directories, and there are certainly no shortage of blog posts showcasing the best and latest brushes. What there isn’t though, is a good and reliable source of brushes were you can filter and search by category, style or even shape.
And that is what I had hoped to achieve with this post. I failed. I now realize why there is no such resource – there are far too many brushes!
So instead of finding a great resource for filtering and searching, what you will find is a compilation of 50 of the best resources for categorized brushes. Nature, space, human, smoke … weird, beautiful, ornamental … you name it the brush category can be found below.
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2 Responses to 50 Photoshop Brush Collections – 1000s of Brushes
A Yellow Rose
March 14th, 2010 at 5:30 pm
After you are done using them clean them with warm water and a little dish detergent and rinse and shape them by hand let dry. Before you use them again just rub then between your fingers to soften them up .That's it.
Tamiyaman188
March 18th, 2010 at 2:37 pm
Do you mean the brushes in the electric motor? The electric motors only have two brushes in them, and if you use the motor that came with the car, then the brushes aren't replaceable, but they do last forever.
If you mean some other kind of brushes, then add some details so we can help you out.
What you're referring to is not brushes, but number of turns of wire in the motor. The fewer number of turns the faster the motor will spin. The turns means how many times the wire inside is wrapped around each pole of the armature.
If you are using the stock speed control, then you are limited to a motor that has no less than 27 turns. This means that you can use any brushed "stock" motor. A good stock motor is plenty fast for a beginner, and will reach speeds in the 20-30mph range with the right gearing and batteries.