

Most of our files are free for both personal and commercial use, so there’s no need to hold back – let your imagination run wild and see what you can create! Some files may come with certain limitations on how they are used, however, so make sure you read the full terms and conditions (included within each file, where available) before adopting them into your project.

Our advanced search feature makes it easier than ever to discover the perfect Photoshop brush, style or gradient or texture for your project, or you can browse by category. Our diverse collection of graphic assets is always growing, making BrushLovers the ideal place to find what you need, whatever the style and scope of your work. Our exclusive Photoshop Brushes give you more creative control in Photoshop.Whether you're a professional graphic designer looking for fresh ways to wow your clients, or you just love experimenting with all that Photoshop has to offer, BrushLovers has got you covered with all the graphics you need for work or play. After selecting a brush, you can draw simply by clicking the left mouse button a single time, or by holding it down and dragging your cursor around the page to create multiple marks with a single stroke. What are Photoshop Brushes?Īt its most basic, the Photoshop brush tool is used for drawing lines and shapes in any color on a layer in your document using strokes. To make the new edges of the clouds look right, use a Brush made from other cloud shapes. Use a Custom Brush to Define the Edge of CloudsĪfter covering the original shape with clouds, use a Layer Mask to define the edges of the clouds to fit the edges of the shape. Duplicate this layer and move it to cover the original shape if needed. This will make a cloud with a Transparent Background that you can move around the image. Then create a New Layer and fill the selection with white. To copy clouds, go to ‘select – Color Range’ and click on the white of the clouds. Make sure to use enough clouds to fill the shape. Once the shape is roughly cut out, it is time to copy clouds over the shape. Simply bring a reference image into Photoshop and cut the object out of the Background using the Magic Wand Tool.

In this example, we use a bunny photo to define the shape of the clouds. You can create any shape you want out of clouds, all you need is a reference image. Create your own shapes in the clouds using our custom brush! Use a Reference Image
