Chieftan Photoshop Brush

Chieftan Title


I love happy accidents and "Chieftan" definitely qualifies. Keeping with the current wire-based theme of the previous two releases (see Shiek, Tortuga) it was created by flipping a few vectors around and ended up looking like something off of a totem pole.

Alright, so I decided to unclench a little bit and not include my usual watermark on this one. I might go back and re-up the previous two (before I get too far behind) and do the same thing. Then again I might not - either way I'm sure you'll survive. :) Seriously - let me know what your thoughts/preferences are on this.

Also of note, this is the first brush to include a VECTOR file along with it. Its in SGVZ format (because its soooo good at keeping things ultra-tiny) and AFAIK should be compatible with the latest versions of Illustrator or Inkscape (which I haven't tried, but I've heard is a really good FREE vector illustration program)

This should open up the playing field a bit and hopefully make the brush a bit more versatile/useful for anyone wanting to do more with it.

Incidentally, I was going to post the vector file and embed it directly on the page so everyone could see what it looked like, but I can't seem to find a good way of doing this -- anybody got any ideas?

Alrighty, check out the demo below and enjoy.

Chieftan Demo

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