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Graffiti Stamp Art In Photoshop

12 November 2008 ~ 804 Views


Adding urban flavour to your artwork is easy. Derek Lea defies convention with the Brush tool, and explains how presets work…

Photoshop’s Brush tool doesn’t necessarily have to be used for painting. It can be a useful stamp for creating instances of stencil or stamp art as well. Instead of painting a stroke, you can use a single mouse-click to create an impression of your brush tip on the canvas. Granted, it doesn’t sound too impressive until you imagine using compelling artwork as a brush tip instead of a hard- or soft-edged ellipse. Arguably the most important thing to consider, in addition to the technique of stamping instead of painting, is that you need to get your artwork on the tip of that brush.
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2 Comments »

  • Canvas Art said:

    Nice, this is valuable inspiration. I really love the graffiti style. Thanks


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