Exclusive Freebie: 60 Outline Brushes for Illustrator
October 29, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
NOW ON: Exclusive Freebie: 60 Outline Brushes for Illustrator
Expires: January 31, 2017, 11:59 pm EST

Do you find yourself spending precious time adjusting the stroke widths and end shapes of your Illustrator brush marks to make the perfect shape? If so then these brushes will be ideal for you. The set speeds up the drawing process giving strokes varied thicknesses and a more life-like look.
Grouped the brushes into sets to make them easier to work with. You can see these groups listed below and also in the preview images.
To use the brushes simply select a brush from the tab and draw with the brush tool. The color and width can be adjusted as required.
This set is available as an exclusive freebie, from The Artifex Forge, for a very limited time only!
What’s included:
- 11 general purpose outline brushes.
- 7 dashed outline brushes.
- 8 fat end outline brushes.
- 9 fat to thin brushes.
- 10 round end brushes.
- 7 short outline brushes.
- 6 abstract outline brushes.
- A demo file -the skull image (requires Illustator CS5/CC or higher to open).
- Instructions.
These brushes are compatible with Adobe Illustrator CS1+
Previews:




Deal terms:
- Can be used for both personal and commercial purposes.
- Can be used in an unlimited number of projects.
- Can be used in end products that are for sale.
- The file cannot be redistributed in any way whatsoever.
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