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Image search - stewcool - 01-23-2009

Anyone know where I can find an image similar to the link below that has like a computer stat setup
Or a gallery of images.

It's for a character bio. Which I'm probably going to make Sharon make.

http://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?p=Abst...jpg&i=48576


The background image doesn't really need to be specific. It could be plain for all I cared. As long as it looks like I can
put in a character and edit a few things.


Image search - stewcool - 01-24-2009

Bumpeth any idea please. I do require this ASAP.


Image search - Dopamino - 01-24-2009

All it is is some tech brushes from DeviantArt. Just download some and make your own GUI stuff.


Image search - stewcool - 01-24-2009

<strike>Where do I download em from</strike>

EDIT: Nevermind >.< Thanks


Image search - Dopamino - 01-24-2009

This guy does some of the best.
http://z-design.deviantart.com/
These ones are pretty decent too.
http://wurklash.deviantart.com/art/Big-Bru...Brushes-8467384


Image search - stewcool - 01-24-2009

Okie how do I download and use em.


Image search - Lux - 01-24-2009

Go to the page linked, and on the left-hand side there's a menu with different options. One of them is "Download". Afterwards, you open up the brush file and Photoshop should do the rest.

Oh, and once they're in Photoshop, you should be able to see and select them in the brushes menu.


Image search - Dopamino - 01-24-2009

Surefire way:
1. Close Photoshop
2. Click download.
3. When the download prompt comes up, check what kind of file it is. If it's an ABR, skip to Step 6. If it's a ZIP, continue to Step 3.
4. Click open.
5. Wait for it to finish downloading.
6. Extract/save the file(s) to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Presets\Brushes
7. Run Photoshop
Your new brushes should be there waiting for you in the Brushes window.


Image search - stewcool - 01-26-2009

Do you guys know if these can work with paint.net (I only have that at home) if so how do I get em on there >.<


Image search - Dopamino - 01-27-2009

Ehh, brushes are the main reason I left Paint.NET for Photoshop. There's no way to use most Photoshop files with Paint.NET.