Lips Photoshop & GIMP Brushes

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A set of Photoshop & GIMP brushes composed of various shapes of lips, mostly female.

Lips Brushes

Includes: many smiles, a few frowns, and one with a tongue sticking out.

Programs: Photoshop 7+, Photoshop Elements 2+, Gimp 2.2.6+
Brushes: 23
Size: 625KB

Lips Brushes
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Download the image pack (for those without Photoshop & GIMP)

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31 Responses to Lips Photoshop & GIMP Brushes

  1. Wong Jowo says:

    matur suwun banget nggih …
    jenengan niku pancen TOP banget juragan ….

  2. Thanks for sharing this lovely brush…. already downloaded it.

  3. Georgia says:

    what colour do you use to get the lips colour but the teeth white? or do you just do it black and white?

    • Stephanie says:

      You’d have to follow the instructions on my “Multiple Colors with Brushes” tutorial. Basically, what I do is use the brushes on their own layer in black, then on a layer beneath it, paint in the red lips and leave the teeth white (or paint them white, as well, if your background isn’t white).

  4. Rizzoh says:

    Where can I find the bestcolors.psd file you used in the eye shadow youtube video? I would really love that. Also do you have any blush brushes? Thank you sooo much for doing this!

    • Stephanie says:

      No blush brushes, sorry. There was a lot more I could do with eyeshadow, not so much I can do with blush. Just make a stroke on the cheek using a round, soft brush and you’ll be fine. :)

      As far as the file that you see here, that’s something I made just for the tutorial. If you want to use an eyedropper for the colors, you can always take a print screen of the video, open the JPG and get it from that. Sorry, I didn’t think to offer the file I made for the tutorial as a download. :(

      Glad you’re enjoying it!

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