Photoshop Brushes – The Brush Dynamics

In a previous Tutorial, we learned how to make our own custom Photoshop brushes, and it can be lots of fun to design the initial shape of a brush, officially known as the brush tip. Where things really get interesting, though, is when we start controlling the behavior of a brush as we paint with it, dynamically changing things like the brush’s size, angle, roundness, color and opacity! We can add a texture to the brush, scatter multiple copies of it along each brush stroke, combine two brushes together, and more! Adobe calls these options Brush Dynamics, and they’re just as amazing now as they were when Adobe first introduced them back in Photoshop 7. They also happen to be our topic for this series of Tutorials!

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