Nature Textures Photoshop & GIMP Brushes

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A set of Photoshop & GIMP brushes composed of various nature textures. These are circular and faded at the edges for easy overlapping.

Includes: scales (snake and alligator), hay, grass, dead grass, scattered rocks, sand, and the skin around an alligator’s mouth.

Nature Textures Brushes

Programs: Photoshop 7+, Photoshop Elements 2+, Gimp 2.2.6+
Brushes: 15
Size: 1.47MB

Nature Textures Brushes
How to Install?
Terms of Use
 

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

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7 Responses to Nature Textures Photoshop & GIMP Brushes

  1. T-rex says:

    u rock! amazing stuff

  2. m0u0s0h says:

    very nice, thanx

  3. Lilly says:

    Great brushes. Toda raba!

  4. Amanda Jones says:

    im sure they would be great… but my computer wont open them suggestions?

    • Stephanie says:

      Well, you don’t open them like you would a usual file that you download. You put them in the right directory, and then they’ll just show up in the list of brushes. I have a tutorial that explains it all in my sidebar. Click on “Installing Brushes” and let me know if you have any further trouble. :)

  5. Alyssa says:

    It looks really cool, but i followed all the installing instructions, and when i tried to open it on GIMP it said it was an unknown file type. Any suggestions on what i can do???

    • Stephanie says:

      Sorry, as it says at the end of those instructions, I am not a GIMP user, so I cannot provide help beyond what I’ve written there.

      However, do an internet search for “using photoshop ABR files in GIMP” or something like that, and you’ll find a TON of information on it.

      Also, make sure your GIMP version is 2.2.6 or newer – older versions of GIMP don’t have the ability to use these ABR files (which are made in Photoshop as Photoshop brush files, but GIMP added the functionality to use them).

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