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| Topic Started: Sep 5 2009, 11:23 PM (40 Views) | |
| The Grenadier | Sep 5 2009, 11:23 PM Post #1 |
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*Note: Original posts by ROB and AFatKidRunnin. GIMP, a free alternative to Photoshop! Image Hosting Imageshack Photobucket My Sigs Tutorials Pixel2life Good-tutorials Photoshop and ImageReady Tutorials Photoshop Tutorials Photoshop Tips Photoshop Support GIMP Tutorials Fonts Dafont 1001 Free Fonts 1001 Fonts How to install fonts in 7 easy steps. (by AFKR): 1.) First download the font or fonts you want. 2.) Locate the font or fonts and select them. 3.) Click "Start" and select "My Computer". 4.) Once "My Computer" has loaded, select "Local Disk (C:)". 5.) Once "Local Disk (C:)" has loaded, select "WINDOWS". 6.) Once "WINDOWS" has loaded, select "Fonts". 7.) Last step, go back to the location of your font or fonts, highlight them and drag them to the "Fonts" folder. Your font or fonts should then be able to be accessed from your Adobe Photoshop font list thing... Brushes Photoshop Brushes GIMP Brushes How to install brushes in 11 easy steps. (by AFKR): 1.) First download the brush or brushes you want. 2.) Locate the brush or brushes and select them. 3.) Click "Start" and select "My Computer". 4.) Once "My Computer" has loaded, select "Local Disk (C:)". 5.) Once "Local Disk (C:)" has loaded, select "Program Files". 6.) Once "Program Files" has loaded, select "Adobe". 7.) Once "Adobe" has loaded, select the version of Photoshop you have (usually Adobe Photoshop CS2). 8.) Once "Adobe Photoshop CS2" has loaded, select "Presets". 9.) Once "Presets" has loaded, select "Brushes". 10.) Go back to the location of your brush or brushes, highlight them and drag them to the "Brushes" folder. 11.) To load the brushes select the "Brush Tool (B)". Click the drop down arrow next to the text and picture that says "Brush: (pic) v", right next the the "Mode:". A menu will drop open, select the arrow that is in a blue circular shape, a menu will open. Then select "Replace Brushes...". |
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