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Submitted: June 29, 2006
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Make: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
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Date Picture Taken: Jun 28, 2006, 9:20:01 PM

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I realise it's a time thing but I think these brushes are really nice but I have PS7. Do you have an image pack for these?
i made em from my own textures. if i remember correctly they were from [link] and [link]

btw i guess i could consider installing my old PS7 to do the brushpacks. oh if you know a way to convert brushes that doesnt require of installing PS7, im up for it! :)

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Art Account. *xarlieb
thanks for the links. I have newer versions of Photoshop sitting here in front of me but I'm such a Win98 tragic...which as you are aware doesn't support newer versions. Seeing as you have gone from PS7 to CS2, in your opinion is it worth the change?
well, changing to CS2 depends on what are you gonna use it for. CS2 has many new features for photograpy retouching, its supports raw file formats, and the menus are very customizable. its also has font preview (:)), some new filters, the famous vanishing point tool and many more. of course, it doesnt run as smooth as 7, or CS but hey, its a professional image editing software and it doesnt have to do so! ;P. it also will let you use more brushes than those for 7 and below (<my gallery is brush intensive and that was one of the reasons why i upgraded to CS2)

if your running Win98 cos hardware specs, then i cant help, but if the problem is that you like keep it oldschool :D, then i'll say that you should give it a try. better stability, network support, *some* security administration, better ram management, it really crashes *less often* etc.

sorry for being so abstract in my reply, but is a very subjective subject. however, i hope to have been helpful :)

PD: i started making the brushes with PS7 anyway

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Art Account. *xarlieb
I appreciate the reply. I use PS mainly to touch up photos and for brushes so I guess it's time to upgrade....I hardly use the computer for anything else anyway! It seems as though more people are changing to CS2 and while there are many brushes for PS7, it's getting harder to find compatible new brushes.
Then I might be able to use your great brushes!

Thanks.
hey, how can i get those brushesm theyre nice

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Art Account. *xarlieb
Call me a massive noob (cos I am) but where do I put these
put them wherever you want and then in PS just select the brush tool, then in the brush palette click in the little arrow to open the menu and select replace brushes or load brushes. just browse the location of the brushes et voilá!!!

that should do it.

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Art Account. *xarlieb
I may use and I may not. It's for a wallpaper.
...Can we even put up anime wallpapers on DA anymore? I remember putting some up before, but they got taken down. -_-;

Ah well. I can always link through imageshack. =P

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