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20 Stunning Photoshop Brushes

1. Paper Textures

This beautiful set of 25 brushes creates the effect of paper that̢۪s been torn and crumpled in numerous ways.
paper-textures

2. Desert Cracks

A high quality brush set depicting cracks in parched and scorched earth.
desert-cracks

3. Cloud Brushes

Create realistic cloud formations with these stunning, soft-textured brushes.
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4. Fractaldream

This dazzling fractal brush set will aid you in creating wonderfully irregular, shining images.
fractal-dream

5. Grungy Watercolour

This set of 10 large brushes was made from a combination of watercolour and India ink.
grungy-watercolor

6. Dumpster Brushes

The 8 brushes in this set were made from photos of old dumpsters, giving a weathered metallic effect.
dunmpster

7. Spray Paint Brushes

There are lots of spray paint brushes available to download, but this high-res set is the best around. It comes in vibrant colours and looks totally realistic.
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8. Stamps

These high-res brushes of text stamps add an authentic feel to any project.
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9. Defective Photo Prints

These 12 large brushes depict rolls of photographic film with overlaid calligraphy.
defective-photo-films

10. Random Splatters

This is a set of five great-looking splatter brushes, each with a unique splatter effect, from round splatters to subtle scratches.
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11. Abstract Grunge Brushes

These abstract brushes have a monochrome, spiky aesthetic and are perfect for modifying any background.
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12. Grungy Wings

The five pairs of wings (10 brushes in total) in this set were made with a can of spray-paint and a sponge, creating a highly textured effect.
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13. Dripping Ink

This drippy brush is simple, but very realistic. It̢۪s perfect for adding another dimension to large text.
dripping-ink

14. Fireworks

Add a spark of creativity to your work with these firework brushes.
fireworks

15. Smoke

Made from photographs of candle smoke, this soft brush set can be used to subtle or more overt effect.
smoke

16. Dot Splatter

There are four sets of brushes in the brilliant Dot Splatter series, which was inspired by â€Å“pop art”. The dots used are reminiscent of Roy Lichtenstein’s artwork.
dot-splatter

17. SplatterisM

The 35 brushes in this set look a bloody mess, in the best possible way.
splatterism

18. Grunge Rust

This grungy set of brushes can be used to create seven different rusty effects.
rust

19. Coffee Stains

Much lighter in colour than other coffee/tea stain brushes available, these are the best around.
coffee-stains

20. Retro Funk

This great set includes forty four retro images with a funky theme. Some have been taken from the world of advertising.
retro-funk

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