DEFINE A BRUSH

If you have your images prepared, all you have to do is to define brush. go to Edit menu and choose Define Brush. Then you just have to name your brush and use it

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Brush is defined from the whole image or visible layers. But if you have a part of your image selected, and choose Define Brush, your brush will be created only from your selection.
For example, when I was making Snowflakes brushes, I bundles all snowflakes in one image and just selected one after another:

WHERE IS MY BRUSH?
You can see your brush in Brushes Pallette (upper right corner of the window)

If it is not opened, you can choose Brushes in Window menu.
You can also find your brush in Brush tool and then click on the down-arrow to open the Brush Preset picker
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I strongly advise you saving brushes after you define them, because when you’ll reset your brushes or decide to replace them with another set, you’ll lost the unsaved ones.
To save your brushes choose Brush tool and go to Brush Preset picker


you can also save your brushes from Brushes Palette, Just make sure you’ve chosen Brush Presets, not Brush Tip Shape

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Explore Free Photoshop brushes created by hawksmont
READ MORE ABOUT MAKING PHOTOSHOP BRUSHES
How to make Photoshop Brushes: Part I – Image preparation I
How to make Photoshop Brushes: Part II – Image preparation II
How to make Photoshop Brushes: Part IV – Saving a set of brushes
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March 26th, 2009 at 5:28 am
WOW i like this tutorial very much
awesome and very easy to follow!
Good job!!
May 3rd, 2009 at 7:44 pm
hey im rather new in this whole ps thing
howeva I loved ur tut
keep goin ;D
5/5 *