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Can I use these art history brushes & creative ‘actions’ in Photoshop Elements or other software?

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Can I use these art history brushes & creative ‘actions’ in Photoshop Elements or other software?

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Photoshop Elements does not have the art history brush, and it does not natively run ‘actions’. So it is not compatible with Elements. Our program only works with the full version of Photoshop. The art history brush goes back to at least Photoshop 7, maybe earlier. So you can use and learn our hand-painting techniques in Photoshop 7 through CS3. However, our ‘actions’ are only guaranteed to work in Photoshop CS2 and CS3. How do you print the painted photographs? You have several printing options. I’ve printed on photo paper from a good inkjet and they look great. We include a custom texture that you can apply to your finished painting in Photoshop for recreating a canvas ‘look’ for printing on photo paper. I’ve also printed Giclee on art paper and canvas. They look even better, and people are convinced they are traditional paintings. What’s a good way to market this to clients? A good way is to create a ‘Digital Innovations’ photo book showing your before and after photographs. This ma

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