Thank you SOO much, this is exactly what I needed. I've tried so many tutorials in the past and have never been really happy with the result. But your process is exactly what I was looking for!
Is this a free use brush. For example im trying to make a map for a story i want to publish. Would I be allowed to use this brush? (The one you offer to download)
Hey Makil, I just checked in Photoshop Creative Cloud 2020 and the process should be the same. In your default Photoshop settings, open a new document then select window > brushes. In the top right had corner of the brushes tab there will be four lines. Clicking on those lines will open a drop-down menu. "Import brushes" is around half way through the list. select import, then click on the brush file provided in the description. I hope this helped, if it didn't or if you used a different version of Photoshop to follow this then I'm not sure where your brush window is. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Thank you SOO much, this is exactly what I needed. I've tried so many tutorials in the past and have never been really happy with the result. But your process is exactly what I was looking for!
Thank you so much !
Thanks a lot for the brush. It will be very useful
So I was looking up how to make old and worn paper backgrounds and this was by far the best guide! Quick, easy, great result, 11/10!
Perfect! Easy to follow and the brush works wonders! Thanks!
The brush tool is what I need. Thanks for this tutorial.
Exactly what I needed!
thank you so much for this!!
Is this a free use brush. For example im trying to make a map for a story i want to publish. Would I be allowed to use this brush? (The one you offer to download)
Thank you! You are great! Really helped.
Great tutorial🔥🔥
Thanks man. Making a small map for D&D :D
If you want to add texture you can use Oil Paint. Looks quite old.
Great tutorial! Thank you! I hope to see more. x
Yo, this was pretty helpful for a project I’ve been doing. Thanks man!
Absolutely beautiful! Glad I found you! Subbed :3
what size did you use for the layer?
That's strange import brushes doesn't appear on my side.
Hey Makil, I just checked in Photoshop Creative Cloud 2020 and the process should be the same. In your default Photoshop settings, open a new document then select window > brushes. In the top right had corner of the brushes tab there will be four lines. Clicking on those lines will open a drop-down menu. "Import brushes" is around half way through the list. select import, then click on the brush file provided in the description.
I hope this helped, if it didn't or if you used a different version of Photoshop to follow this then I'm not sure where your brush window is. Sorry for any inconvenience.
@@silentcartographer9613 yeah I followed those steps and nothing not sure why.
Super helpful. Do you think of making tutorials to draw other map stuff as well?
Is there anything that you would like a tutorial on in particular?