I'm newbie in Photoshop, so I need a big stuff for It.
Want to hear from you any suggestions. Share your best design resources with a free stuff.
I'm newbie in Photoshop, so I need a big stuff for It.
Want to hear from you any suggestions. Share your best design resources with a free stuff.
There are hundreds of free photoshop brushes on http://www.dynamicbrushes.com. They are all high-res, over 2000px, and excellent quality. Best of all, they will save you time and they are FUN to use :bounce:
Nice resource. But tere're only 93 free brushesOriginally Posted by Dynamic Brushes, post: 246981
Very sad.
For fonts I'd suggest looking at the following.
http://www.dafont.com/
http://www.google.com/webfonts
I dont tend to download brushs a lot yet, but hopefully some cool links will appear here so I can try them out.
93 isn't enough for you?Originally Posted by Vincewicks, post: 247741
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for video tutorial, visit tutvid.com and for brushes and gradient free stuff visit brusheezy.comOriginally Posted by Vincewicks, post: 246933
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93 brushes are too much, if he know what he isdoing, he don't need that much to start with.Originally Posted by AlphaMare, post: 247781
Hi, Vincewicks,
You can start out in a number of different places, there are almost endless resources available for Photoshop. You can start with this article: Noupe.com.
If you are a fresh newbie with Photoshop, I would suggest starting out with some basic tutorials. A few good tutorials are found on Mashable.com.
As a few hints, when you're starting out with Photoshop (with the assumption you're using these for web design):
- Don't overload yourself with free resources, allow yourself time to understand the program
- When downloading free resources (or even paid for resources), make sure you're downloading high-quality brushes, clean shapes, and have appropriate licenses for fonts.
- Although you're using free/paid resources, try to make them your own and avoid mimicking too closely or too frequently the work of others.
Lastly, here's a google search that will bring you a great deal of options: Google.com
A good resource site is www.designbeep.com