Create a brush that paints
a captured brush stamp
To create a texture brush
- Select the brush style you want to start
from—for example, Solid brush, Airbrush, Pencil, and so on
In this example we will
create a simple leather texture brush, using a Solid Brush profile.
- First we scan our leather sample and
save it in a standard image format like tiff.
- File > Import > Canvas Image the texture sample.
- Open the Brush Options window
and select the Stamp tab. Select the Shape
and Texture option from the Capture Mode pop-up
menu.
You
can also use the Brush Stamp Options in the Paint Panel.
- The brush cursor changes and the prompt
line requests you to select the texture region. Note you can change
the radius using the standard modifier key R if
required. The moment you place a single click on the canvas, the
texture is grabbed from the current image layer and loaded into
the brush stamp. Note how the tool’s icon, brush stamp and brush
stroke preview have been refreshed in the Brush Options window.
- Create a few sample strokes on the image
layer to test the brush effect. You may need to modify the distance
between each stroke by adjusting the Brush Stroke > Spacing
Bias and the Brush Profile,
depending upon your texture style and personal preference.