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Brushes can be used in Photoshop and Paint Shop Pro and can be likened to a "stamp" as in the image you get from ink and a rubber stamp. In Photoshop you select the brush tool in your tools palette and load the brush you want to use (which is often saved in your Program Files> Adobe> Adobe Version>Presets> Brushes folder and Photoshop is installed with some). Then you set to work. Some brushes are great used as stamps while other you can actually digitally paint with. You can open your brushes palette under Windows and change the properties of your brush such as rotation and size. There are tonnes of free brushes out there to downlaod - Do a search in the forums for links. They are also easy to make but I would start small and use the one already available. You will see brushwork in patterned papers and collage or montage layouts. HTH!
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