![]() Choose a second brush to mix in with the first. I'll select the Scattered Leaves brush tip by clicking on its thumbnail:Īll of the same brush tips are available in the Dual Brush options. To select a different brush tip, I'll click on the words Brush Tip Shape in the top left corner of the Brushes panel, then I'll scroll through the brush tip thumbnails that appear on the right until I find the one I'm looking for (or until I see one that looks interesting). If you haven't yet read through the previous tutorials in this series, I'd recommend you go back and look through the Scattering tutorial first before continuing, since Dual Brush and Scattering share two of the same main controls.ĭownload this tutorial as a print-ready PDF!īefore I begin, I'm going to select a different brush tip, something a little more interesting than the standard round brush I've been using up to this point. The Dual Brush options, which we'll look at in this tutorial, make it possible to actually mix two different brushes together! In the previous tutorial as we make our way through Photoshop's dynamic brush options, we learned how the Texture options allow us to add a texture or pattern to our brush tip.
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