Creating Photoshop brushes is rather easy. But, I often find that brush sets lack consistency and are often created form various textures or sources. I like consistency.
I think a great set of brushes isn’t just a matter of throwing a bunch of brushes that kinda look similar together in a set, but rather create a set where each brush complements each other—this way if one of the brushes doesn’t work for what you’re trying to achieve, another brush in the set might since they’re created from the same source.
Start With A Photo
First of all we’ll need a high-resolution image. I find it works best with a photo of a texture rather than something like a landscape or portrait, for obvious reasons.
For the purpose of this tutorial I’ve used one of my own photos taken with a Nikon D90.

Happy Friday everyone! Today I’m releasing this set of unique and tough to define brushes. The source for these was a microscopic piece of pollen. Up close the strands looked like barbed wire. After photographic it, I brought the images into Illustrator and Live Traced each one, so the edges are very defined. Each brush is 2500×1800, hope you enjoy.
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Today’s grab bag of textures contains a couple old book covers and three other various textures. Each one will add a different dimension to your designs.

This collection of five subtle hi-res fabric brushes will add some natural surfacing to your work. Each brush is 2500×2500.
These hi res wooden board textures can act as solid foundations or as a small touch to your work. Each one is 4500×3000.






