Good for vector abstract work, abstract postwork, backgrounds and etc.
If you play around with the opacity, and blend modes in Illustrator you can get some really nice effects (in my opinion)
Please - don't repackage - try to sell them as your own... or package for distibution outside of DA They are watermarked
Being Illustrator you are encouraged to edit, bend, change, and mutilate to your hearts content; just have fun and make stuff.
1. Download - 2. Unzip to - Adobe Illustrator\Presets\Brushes 3. Draw circle or whavy type line (squares and sharp angles may require a little extra work to get them to look right see 5) 4. Apply bursh of choice 5. experiment with "opacity, blend modes, stroke" size, direction, color, etc...etc...
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Your brush/Brushes have just been featured in our Article Fifty Free Illustrator Brushes, I hope this helps to bring you more fans, keep up the great work and well keep featuring them. The Article Link Digital Ink Magazine [link]
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