How to Create a Custom Brush in Paint Shop Pro
Open up Paint Shop Pro with your image., Remove the background from the image., Using the Magic Brush, select the area around the image. , Click on Selections >> Invert. , Crop to Selection., Export your new brush., Click on one of the brushes in...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open up Paint Shop Pro with your image.
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Step 2: Remove the background from the image.
This is the same process as if you were making a tube. ,,, This will make sure that everything is gone but what you want to use. , Click on File >> Export >> Custom Brush. , Then click on the brushes in the horizontal toolbar and scroll until you see your saved brush.
Since the brush will save your image in a different format, you might want to save your project in a *.pspimage format. -
Step 3: Using the Magic Brush
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Step 4: select the area around the image.
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Step 5: Click on Selections >> Invert.
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Step 6: Crop to Selection.
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Step 7: Export your new brush.
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Step 8: Click on one of the brushes in the toolbar.
Detailed Guide
This article will use one found with a Creative Commons license.
This is the same process as if you were making a tube. ,,, This will make sure that everything is gone but what you want to use. , Click on File >> Export >> Custom Brush. , Then click on the brushes in the horizontal toolbar and scroll until you see your saved brush.
Since the brush will save your image in a different format, you might want to save your project in a *.pspimage format.
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