Aug 14 2006

Sports Photoshop & GIMP Brushes

Category: Brushes | Tags: , , , ,

A set of Photoshop & GIMP brushes composed of various equipment used in several different popular sports.

Sports Brushes

NOTE: The white balls and equipment will come in TWO kinds. One is made to be painted with white on a dark background, and the other with dark on a white background. They will be labelled as such. Example: “baseball-ball-whitepaint” is made to be painted with WHITE on a DARK background.

Includes: baseball, billiards, boxing, cheerleading, fishing, football, golf, hockey, ice skating, lacrosse, nascar, ping pong, racquetball, skiing, snowboarding, soccer, surfing, volleyball, weight lifting

Programs: Photoshop 7+, Photoshop Elements 2+, Gimp 2.2.6+
Brushes: 49
Size: 5.25MB

 

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7 Responses to “Sports Photoshop & GIMP Brushes”

  1. Wilmer Lerno

    I usually dont post in Blogs but your blog forced me to, amazing work.. beautiful

  2. Trudy

    Thanks so much!! beautiful work!

  3. AWESOME! Thanks!

  4. Nora

    I love these brushes, but can i just say it would be nice to include Horseback riding to that set of brushes? Or give it its own group???

  5. THAAAANKS, google brought me here while looking for a golf brush.

  6. Hey…. really cool brushes. I’m working with gimp and don’t know who to paint one brush with different colours. So my wish: the boxing gloves in origin colours. red, white an black.
    thanks…

  7. @Raphi: I’m afraid you can’t make brushes to show up in certain colors like that. It’s against the way that brushes are made to work (so that you can choose your own color for them). I’ve never used GIMP, but I have a tutorial that explains how to add multiple colors to brushes in my tutorials section (it also removes the transparency on brushes like these, to make them look “real” again). You could perhaps follow along with it if you understand enough about GIMP to sort of translate the instructions over to GIMP (ie, how to make new layers and manipulate them, mostly).

    Hopefully this helps!

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