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    Tutorial Quick Forests using Photoshop Mixer Brush

    I recently moved from GIMP to Photoshop and was disappointed in the lack of functionality for multicolor brushes in PS. While not as flexible as the GIMP custom brush, you can create a nice looking forest using the Mixer Brush in PS. Here's an example and my Youtube walkthrough.

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    Great technique. Get you explain how you did acccomplish the same when you were using GIMP?
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    Cc

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    Quote Originally Posted by cpcunningham View Post
    Great technique. Get you explain how you did acccomplish the same when you were using GIMP?
    Thx
    Cc
    Create a gimp image hose...think of it like an animated gift where each frame is a different tree. As you "paint", gimp picks a random frame to lay down...veryou useful.
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