![]() ![]() The features we need to check are Shape Dynamics, Scattering, and Transfer (smoothing should automatically be selected.)Ĭhoose these presets by clicking in the small box next to each. Now we are going to edit the brush presets so that the brush will create a scatter pattern over the page. It’s that simple, now you have a new brush of your own design, and you can find it in the Brushes menu: go to the main menu, choose Window > Brush to open the brush palette. ![]() This will bring up a small window asking you to define a name for your new brush, and this name can be whatever you wish, but it’s a good idea to name it something that relates to the brush itself so it is easier to find in your brush palette, rather than a generic name ie I named the brush “balloon” rather than “new brush 1”. Once your shape is selected on the page (make sure you are on the shape layer), go to the menu and select Edit > Define Brush Preset. You can choose any shape you like for this exercise. For the brush, in this example I used a Photoshop shape of a balloon, and drew that onto the page with a fill color and no outline. To begin, open Photoshop and make a new blank template by going to File > New and choose the size of your page. ![]() This scatter effect is both a wonderful time saver and a great way to quickly design an impressive illustration, or border or frame. In today’s tip of the week, we are going to go through the process of making a brush from scratch using Photoshop, and then modifying the brush preset to create a pattern of scattering. ![]()
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