Spray Paint 1 Brush Pack for Photoshop or Gimp

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Here's a set of spray paint brushes that I made without the drips. These were made with an emtpy sputtering can of spray paint and my scanner. The resolution of these brushes is about 1000 to 2000 pixels, so they are fairly large. This download contains 10 brushes in .abr format that was created in Adobe Photoshop CS5 and also works in Gimp. Hope you like them!


Spray Paint 1 Brush Pack for Adobe Photoshop or Gimp
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