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How to make a custom brush for Photoshop (tutorial)

March 12, 2010 in Photos, Tech Tips by admin Tags: , , , ,
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If you have photoshop you are already aware of the awesome brushes you can use to customize your online work for scrapbooking, templates, and pictures. There are hundreds of sites online with pre-created brushes like:

But what happens if you want something more personalized or to use for commercial purposes? I wanted to show you a quick and easy way to create your own brushes that you have rights to. You can package these brushes for download for others or use for a personal creation.

I also happen to think its a fabulous way to Copyright your photos with your site logo or name.

This can be especially useful as a mom blogger with pictures of reviews and children on your site. It looks a ton more professional and takes a lot less time than typing text over each photo.

A few before thoughts: Anything white is transparent, so its not necessary to be overly thoughtful on cutting out images with a ton of white around them like the sample below.

Step one:

Pick a photo or text to use for your brush. You can create something by hand in a sheet or use a photo you have taken. Its common sense to know that you need to have rights to the image you use.

I picked an image of MomDots Header Logo.

Make a Custom PSD Brush

Step 2: Your photo or image needs to be turned black and white for best results. CNTRL + SHFT + U = black and white.

Make sure you fine tune after that and sharpen/darken your image.

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Step 3: Click on the LASSO and select the part of the image you are turning into a brush. For this image, we want the full word of MomDot. You may have a picture where you are cutting out a flower from a group of flowers. This is where you would do that.

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Step 4: Go to your EDIT on top and scroll down to you reach this:

custombrushinstructions

Step 5: Name your Brush.

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Step 6: Now to test it out!

Go to your brushes and select your new brush. Dont forget to adjust the size and if you want to change the opacity and color.

I pulled a picture of Charlotte to put the logo on.

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Use for quick and easy marketing of your site or twitter account!

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And the end result with a copyright that is hard to remove off of your images:

charlottewithpsdbrush

Last but not least, don’t forget to save your new brushes in a preset so they are there next time!

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I hoped this tutorial helps you in continuing to protect and create awesome images and custom designs for your site!

~Trisha

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Trisha Haas is a serial online entrepreneur whom pens popular mom blog MomDot, quoted in over 22 mainstream media articles across the U.S. in 2009 alone. From her blogs to online businesses, all of her internet ventures have turned a profit within months.



3 responses to “How to make a custom brush for Photoshop (tutorial)”

  1. Amanda D says:

    Thanks for the tutorial! I had no idea it was so simple! :)

  2. Kate says:

    I’ve always been overwhelmed by Photoshop for some reason – this makes it look like the “brush” is a distinct image put on the photo, and the image will be the same each time. When I think of a brush, I think of, well, a brush – a tool for painting or writing. Am I correct in thinking that these brushes aren’t tools but are rather unique and complete images? Thanks!! This is so timely – I was just researching watermarks today!

  3. Thanks for the tutorial. I’m going to try the lasso technique in Photoshop Elements. Using a watermark is terrific, because I was contacted as someone saw one of my scenic photos of Connecticut in my Featured Content Gallery, and I sold the image, which is now being used on their website!

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