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What's the difference between Brushes and Stamps in your Brushes-n-Stamps sets?

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23rd o September, 2010

A Photoshop Brush is an ABR file that contains images that you can use to sweep across your digital page (like a paintbrush) or stamp to transfer the image (like a rubber stamp.)

You'll use the Brushes-n-stamps sets just like brushes.  Instead of sweeping them across your page like a paintbrush, you'll just click once to "stamp" the image onto your digital project (like a rubber stamp.)

When you purchase a Brushes-n-Stamps set from Designer Digitals, you will receive a Photoshop Brush file (.ABR) and the brush images as .PNG files.

In Photoshop or Elements, you can load the .ABR file into the software to use with the Brush tool as well as other tools including the Eraser and Clone Stamp tools. For digital projects, you click once to create the image (like using a rubber stamp.)

You can use the .PNG images by dragging them on top of your digital project.
These images are provided as a convenience for customers who use software other than Photoshop. The images can be used to create brushes in other software or used as they are created.



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