Liquid tempera artistically splattered on semi-smooth paper then immediately photographed for a glossy look. These brushes can be adjusted to look like acrylic paint, blood, or paint in UV light. Download this astonishing set of 50 high resolution Photoshop brushes.





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Small (675 pixels) | Photoshop 7+
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In the Brushes window (Window > Brushes), click on the flyout menu on the top right then choose Load Brushes. Browse for the brush file then click OK.

The glossy blood splatter brushes will appear at the bottom of the list. For the sharpest results, use the original size. Our brushes come in three sizes for you to use: 675 pixels, 1250 pixels, and 2500 pixels.

Create a new layer then fill with white. You must fill the background with white; this will not work on a transparent layer.

Set the foreground color to black. If you use any other color, the blood splatter will look flat. Select the brush from the brush palette (Window > Brushes) then click on the document window where you like to place the brush.

Choose Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation. Checkmark the colorize option then apply the settings shown below. You can also change these settings to alter the color. For example, setting the lightness to around 20 can give it an acrylic paint look.

In the Styles palette (Window > Styles), click on the flyout menu on the top right then choose Load Styles.

Click on the White Background layer style. This will make the white areas of the layer transparent; just like using a brush.


Create a new layer then fill with black. You must fill the background with black; this will not work on a transparent layer.

Select white as the foreground color then click anywhere to add the splattered paint.

Choose Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation. Checkmark the colorize option then adjust the settings to get the color that you like.

In the Styles palette (Window > Styles), click on the flyout menu on the top right then choose Load Styles.

Click on the Black Background layer style. This will make the black areas of the layer transparent; just like using a brush.

