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    How do I make a brush stroke to look like this?

    I've attached an image of something that I'd like to mimic and be able to use for a site. I know enough about Photoshop to use brushes, but I'm not talented enough to know how to make something like this.

    Can you help?
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    It's the type of brush they used.. You could also achieve this using a Style with a pattern...

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    that is a very small section to say what it is.... I see a possible motion blur to a bluish gradient could be a number of way to get that effect

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    I doubt very much that was done with a brush. I just did this using a gradient, its similar.

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    Yeah, did you use a pattern with it, or just a gradient scaled and angled??

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    "I just did this using a gradient..."

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    Interesting, ive never seen a gradient go sideways unless it was angled...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dezigns Unlimited View Post
    Interesting, ive never seen a gradient go sideways unless it was angled...
    My response was to the question, if a pattern was used. Obviously the gradient was done on an angle.

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    What about doing the gradient horisontally and then applying some very creative Edit -> Transform -> Warp to the layer?

 

 

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