Happy Tuesday Everyone:
I spend a lot of time browsing the web, looking for cool things to add to my Creative Suite – brushes, plugins, tools – there are so many different things out there!
When I’m looking for something new, one of the places that I make a bee line to is the Adobe Studio Exchange.
The Exchange is a place where you can find (by category) tons of free add-ons, plugins, and resources for all things Adobe.
For example, I was looking to make some new brushes in Illustrator. Rather than go in and make them on my own, I went to the Exchange, and selected Illustrator. I applied a filter to narrow my results to “Brushes” and in no time, I found a Filmstrip brush that was perfect for the job I was trying to do.
It’s quick, it’s easy, and it’s free. What more could you want
Author: RC Concepcion
Rafael Concepcion (RC) is an education and curriculum developer for the National Association of Photoshop Professionals, and the co-host of Layers TV - The How To Podcast For Everything Adobe. An Adobe Certified Instructor in Photoshop, Illustrator, and Lightroom, RC has over 10 years in the I.T. and ecommerce industries and spends his days developing content for all applications in the Adobe Creative Suite. RC has held training seminars in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America, and recently combined his photographic and web experience to teach with famed wildlife photographer Moose Peterson at the "You Can Do It Too" workshops in Mammoth, CA and at the Voices That Matter Web Conference in San Francisco, CA. RC also writes columns for Layers and Photoshop User magazines.
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