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    Quote Originally Posted by Torq View Post
    Very Cool RPGMM! I wonder if they will work in GIMP. I dont see why not. I particularly like the dead trees.

    Torq
    Just wanted to confirm these work great in GIMP (2.4 and up supports .abr brushes)

    Thanks-

    -Rob A>

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    Thanks RPMiller & RobA for the great feedback on version compatibility it makes me feel better knowing that there is a wide audience able to use the brushes.

    Thanks to all that view, comment on, or download the brushes! I hope you enjoy using them to make maps (or whatever you might be working on)

    I will make more soon... just not sure what is next... I would like to make brushes that the guild would like so if you have requests I will do my best to put something together.

    Once I get back to my home computer I will post some more compass roses that I made last night.

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    Hi again all, So this is not a huge world changing pack but instead just some generic compass roses... I have left off the N,S,W,E as each Cartographer will most likely pick a font for the map and need to change it.

    When I get around to making more of these I will try to make ones that are gray scale/black with more detail and some that are more art than compass... (i.e. dragon with "nose" north and wing tips west and east, tail south... swords... other item "things"... etc…)

    Still taking requests for map items/elements and comments are always welcome.


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    Chris,

    I don't use the creative commons license (because it limits the derivitive artwork usability--ie, commercial maps), but I follow your initial intent. Would you mind if I broke your brushes into individual images, tagged each with an identifier to you, and included the material in the CSUAC packs?

    Thanks!
    Cecil

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    You may indeed use the brushes as individual images/brushes or in any other way you need to, in order to make them available in your downloads.

    I am an amateur/hobbyist at this and not a glory seeker "Look at me I make little brushes"

    I did not realize the CC license would limit the selling of derivative artwork (I need to read over it more thoroughly). Maybe I will just move to "public domain"...

    Again do what you need to do to make it work for you and please let me know if you have any requests for this type of stuff.

    -Chris
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    It depends on the cc license you use.

    For example the CC-BY license will allow commercial reuse, only requiring that the source be attributed back to you. Alternatively, if you don't even want attribution, just release them to the public domain.

    And remember that any license (copyright included) does not limit the creator's rights to waive any and or all of the conditions to specific users. For example, if you had a CC-NC (non commercial use) licensed image, and someone contacts you to use it commercially, you can allow them to do so (for free or for a price)...

    The point of a CC license is just to let people know the rules without having to contact you.

    -Rob A>

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    Sorry for not posting in this for such a long time... Here is a .png of some mountains. It should be easy for you to use them by cutting them out and using a "Multiply" transfer mode to take the white out. If there is still interest in brushes just let me know and I will make some for you.

    I make things big then shrink them to make it look like I can draw :-)

    I am always taking requests for items like the ones in this thread.

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    I'm wondering if any of you can answer a question for me. I'm looking to get Photoshop and I wanted to ask if these brushes will work with Photoshop Elements or Photoshop Elements Premier 11.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Torque2100 View Post
    I'm wondering if any of you can answer a question for me. I'm looking to get Photoshop and I wanted to ask if these brushes will work with Photoshop Elements or Photoshop Elements Premier 11.
    I just tested the first Compass pack in Photoshop Elements 7. Worked like a charm. I would guess that PSE 11 would have no trouble with them.

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