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Using multicolored brushes. | 
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| Sep 11th 2009 | #198668 Report | 
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			Hi. I really love using cool brushes. Could someone please post some link that explains how to use multicolored brushes like a flower with green stem, yellow leaves and red flower and one stroke of brush gives all three. I am sorry if this is not the right place to ask this. But help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you  | 
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| Sep 11th 2009 | #198669 Report | 
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			hi, I just bookmarked brush website a coupleof weeks ago that might help... you might look at this link... it has several brushes that uses multicolor including flowers and some of the flowers do have stems... http://www.obsidiandawn.com/nature-brushes at the same site this link has a couple of tutorial on brushes which maybe of interrest to you.. http://www.obsidiandawn.com/tutorials-categories  | 
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| Sep 11th 2009 | #198674 Report | 
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			Thanks for your reply. I actually already have downloaded multicolored from the website you have mentioned and from qbrush and fbrush also. But when i apply stroke of the downloaded brush i get only single colored stroke when the preview of the downloaded brush shows multicolor. Thank you  | 
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