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After downloading these smoke effect Photoshop brushes, you can quickly apply them to your RAW and JPG photos to make your images look more dramatic. They can be used by photographers, retouchers and designers who don't have any prior experience.

Use these free smoke brushes for Photoshop to create tendrils of smoke, heavy towering plumes of smoke, big smoke clouds, and other effects. Regardless of the type of photos you want to enhance, these smoke effect Photoshop brushes in ABR format will help you to fully transform the atmosphere in your photos.

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They were created for Photoshop 4-6. You can use them to enhance JPG and RAW photos. Each brush can be customized to your liking. You can change the color of smoke, size, transparency, and other parameters.

If you like these smoke brushes for Photoshop, make sure to try using other free brushes as well. With them, you can quickly create a high-quality project in Photoshop that will impress your clients and subscribers.

These brushes are easy to download. To create a more amazing effect, apply several effects to your photos and use various brushes. While all the brushes from these collections were created by professional designers, they can be used even by people without any prior experience.

While these free smoke Photoshop brushes can be used to enhance photos in various genres, they are better suitable for portraits, urban and landscape photos with a dark background. Try experimenting with these brushes and combining them with various effects. You can make the smoke look denser and change its color.

Use a smoke Photoshop brush to give your black-and-white photos a retro look. These brushes are perfect for web-designers, retouchers and photographers who specialize in social network content, food, landscape, urban photography and fashion photos. Besides, you can use them to create ads, album covers, postcards and other images.

I'm not to fond of how the current spot healing brush tool works, and I wanted to revert it to its previous version. I tried the method of going through Preferences > Tools > Use Legacy Healing Algorithm For Healing Brush. However, when I got the menu the option was not available.

The next option I tried was clicking on the icon which says use the legacy Healing Brush algorithm (Photoshop CC 2014 and earlier), but I had to switch from the spot healing brush tool to the healing brush tool, which is the only way I was able to find the option as shown in the images below.

I thought that doing so would revert the spot healing brush tool to its previous version but it did not. I even tried using the method I found through the adobe help center located in the image below.

After doing so I restarted photoshop and still ran into the same problem. I just want to be able to use the old spot healing brush tool instead of this new one. My learning process is being somewhat hindered since many of the tutorials that show how to use the spot healing brush tool showacase how to do so by using the old tool. Please can someone help ASAP, I would truly be thankful if so.

I'm just trying to touch up skin by removing blemishes, scars, & etc. I'm use to doing so by creating a new layer and using the spot healing brush on the new layer which is non destructive, but the tool doesn't seem to function the way it previously did. I can't find any tutorials to where people show how the new tool works, which is not helping much and I just want to be able to use the old legacy brush again. I really dislike Adobe for removing the legacy verson of the spot healing brush tool since most tutorials I currently watch on Youtube & etc don't feature the new brush which is a red flag to me...

Whenever I use the brush tool, the lag makes it unusable. I can't work!! Until late last year, I never had this problem. Suddenly, no matter which Photoshop version I install, I have this problem. I've tried changing the wacom drivers, new, old, etc, and the problem remains.

Strangely, if I UNTICK brush spacing (so I'm painting with speckles), there is zero lag. As soon as I turn it back on, regardless of what percentage I have it set to, the lag comes back. Turning on/off pen pressure settings has no effect. Smoothing on/off has no effect on the lag. Size of canvas or the size of the brush has no effect on lag. Lag remains. "Painting" with the mouse has no lag, but I can't paint with a mouse.

I've set the smoothing option in the top toolbar to 0% and then unticked the Smoothing option in the brushes window (which greys out the smoothing option in the top toolbar). Whether I've had smoothing enabled or disabled, the lag is exactly the same.

I uninstalled my custom brushes as part of my initial troubleshooting. All the brushes Photoshop has have the same lag, including normal hard round with all extra brush options (shape dynamics, transfer, etc) turned off. Flow 100% or 1%, no difference.

There was always lag under the new user admin account. What happened is when I first tested the brush in the admin account, I did big squiggles/swirls with the brush, and I didn't get the rotating dots loading icon. That was a massive improvement, even though the lag wasn't completely gone. After I sent the email informing them of the improvement, I tried actually painting something, which typically consists of doing numerous short strokes. The lag on the big sweeping/swirly strokes was bearable (but something I never used to deal with at all), but as soon as I started doing lots of smaller strokes, Photoshop struggled to keep up (e.g. I'd be on stroke 6 and Photoshop was still drawing stroke 3). I also found that going to larger canvas sizes increased the lag, even though I used to be able to work at these large sizes no problem.

There are two things that stand out to me as potentially holding the answer: The fact the lag is lessened in Admin, and the fact that turning brush spacing off completely (so I'm painting with speckles) removes lag... even on my normal user account.

The problems are the same on Mac and PC, the OS is irrelevant. Even on a brand new out of the box iMac Pro, maximum spec, nothing installed apart from Adobe CC apps, Photoshop's brush tools lag and freeze immediately. The fact that you're seeing it "lessened" in Admin is honestly just a coincidence. None of the fiddling that you're doing is going to help. We have been reporting this issue to Adobe for five+ years and their answers are always the same and solve nothing. It's nothing to do with rulers, that has been eliminated a hundred times on these forums but Adobe won't listen.

Yep, I've moved on to Sketchbook for the time being (which is FREE and has ZERO BRUSH LAG), though there are any number of other programs I've tried out that have no brush lag, so it's just a matter of seeing which suits me best. Pretty damn disappointing though, seeing as I know Photoshop like the back of my hand.

Yup! That's what it was! Color Mode. I saved an image in "indexed color" and as soon as I switched it to RGB..VOILA!! There are my soft brushes. I watched them change immediately. Of course, I'm not running CS6 but CS5 Extended. Still worked. Thanks for the info!!

I am experiencing weirdness with the brush tool. I have it set on SOFT but it behaves like it is set on DIFFUSION leaving the usual speckled look. This is so aggravating. I just re-installed Adobe Photoshop, re-booted, and am still having the same problem.

This is ridiculous, i have a project that needs to been sent to a factory within the hour and i cannot finish without a soft brush! Adobe hot fix ASAP PLEASE!!! This is insane... I'm going to try converting to legacy brush's, if that doesn't work i'm out of idea's. I just installed the newest release Photoshop CC 2018 - Installed on 1/10/2018. So far, i am not happy at all with this release...

There are many different smoke brush packs available for Photoshop, each with its own unique style and characteristics. Some packs feature thick, billowing smoke, while others have a wispy, ethereal quality. Some packs even include different colors or variations of smoke, giving you even more creative control over your designs.

Smoke brushes replicate the ethereal and atmospheric quality of smoke on your digital canvas. They allow you to add realistic or stylized smoke effects to your artwork, designs, or photographs, creating an intriguing and visually captivating ambiance.

With smoke brushes, you can easily create swirling wisps, billowing plumes, or ghostly mist, making them versatile for a wide range of creative projects. They are commonly used in digital art, photography, and graphic design to add drama, mystery, or a dreamlike quality to compositions.

Whether you want to create a mystical backdrop, enhance the mood of a scene, or add a touch of the surreal, Photoshop smoke brushes provide a convenient and customizable way to incorporate captivating smoke effects into your digital work.

This free smoke brush pack adds a professional smoke effect to your artwork. The free brush set comes with 15 high-resolution brushes that are free to use in personal and commercial projects with attribution.

This brush pack contains 60 high-resolution smoke brushes that can be used in personal and commercial projects. You can easily colorize the brushes with the hue/saturation tool or by applying gradients.

This free brush pack comes in high resolution and includes four brushes. You can use them in both personal and commercial projects with no restrictions, and the brushes can easily be colorized using the hue/saturation tool.

Another smoke toolkit that offers a variety of ways to add smoke effect to your images and photos. The pack contains 12 PNG smoke shapes, eight backgrounds, two PSD templates, six smoke brushes, 12 smoke patterns, and 11 extra elements.

The Free Thin Smoke Photoshop Brush pack contains 215 high-quality Photoshop brushes for creating cool smoke effects with thin and medium bristles. The pack is free for both personal and commercial use with no restrictions.

Creating a realistic smoke effects in Photoshop from scratch will take a considerable amount of time. You can achieve this effect by either using third-party plugins, make some photo manipulations or use the liquify tool of Photoshop to create smoke-like images. But the easiest way, of creating this type of effect in Photoshop is by using readily available smoke brushes.

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