Tortuga Photoshop Brush
Posted by KMFNJ | Filed under Border Brushes, Photoshop Brushes

Today's brush, "Tortuga", gets its name from the turtle-shell looking pattern in the center. It is also wire-based like the Shiek Brush.
Someone mentioned to me that these brushes can be used for much more than just borders, and that is true of course - GO NUTS. The borders thing is just meant a jumping off point. I'll try to include more demo usage in the next couple sets I release. I'm also considering the idea of releasing a vector (scalable) version of each brush... would anybody be interested in this? What format would you wanna see?
Anyway, check out the demo below and enjoy.

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April 26th, 2007 at 2:26 am
Hi, just found your brushes courtesy of your post on iconbuffet. haven’t used them yet, but downloaded them, and giving you a linkback on my website, on my web design tools page, at http://coyotecreation.com . nice work!
April 26th, 2007 at 2:52 pm
[...] I love happy accidents and “Chieftan” definitely qualifies. Keeping with the current wire-based look (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. [...]