Matt has some helpful hints on how to bring the new preset graphics from Illustrator CS4 and move them into Photoshop.
Photoshop CS4: Steal New Graphics from Illustrator CS4
By Matt Kloskowski in Illustrator,Photoshop,Tutorial,Video Tutorials
Monday March 16, 2009
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Great work as always Matt… wouldn’t it be awesome if Adobe would do this for us!!!
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I would have taken me months to stumble upon those vector packs in Illustrator. Thanks for finding them for us and giving everyone the idea to move them to Photoshop!
I have a question where can I get the Wacom Brush set for my Illustrator CS4?
nice tutorial….. thanks
I really like the tutorials and design of this website.
I tried this with the half tone symbol and the brush preset option is greyed out.
Great tip.. Thank you very much..
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This is perfect!!
I love new toys to play with in Photoshop.
nice!
Fantastic, easily followed by even the novice student here. These tutorials are increasing my skills as I am home recovering from a serious illness. Thank you!
I live in Tampa and had attended a Photoshop seminar a couple of years ago and loved it! Curious if a seminar on InDesign or Illustrator is being planned for my area this year?
Where’s the tutorial?
this is awesome!!! I love all of yalls tutorials. The custom shape tool in photoshop is a good trick too.
Funky funky fresh tutorial!!!
thanks..nice tutorials
I tried this with the half tone symbol and the brush preset option is greyed out. Could it be because I have the student version?