Hello Fellow Designers, I have compiled a list of latest and few of the most trendiest Photoshop brushes that i could find online, with their respective owner sites, authors, size, download websites and terms inlcuded in the blog post. I hope all of you will enjoy using these brushes, please let me know your opinion on the collection of brushes and i would continue to add great brushes download links form their respective sites and redirecting to their great authors with respect.
Evasion Brush Set
Photoshop brushes: 18 in set
Author: ShiftyJ
Web site: shiftyj.deviantart.com
1.Firstly Open a 500×500 px document
2.Use the horizontal Type tool and Type “OC” with a font of your choice, here i have used UZUZI font. ( now there is only one color used ) – #ff3366
3. To Use the Gradient Tool to create a Gradient between two colors, we first need to select another color that slightly varies from this color, Like a darker one and click on the “fx” button on the Layers Window, then select the Gradient tool ( check the option ), Drag your mouse to set the extent of gradient, Say OK.

For our example today, I’m simply going to create an action to rotate, resize and rename an image. In the screen shots below, you’ll notice I’m using Photoshop 7 for Mac OS X. It’s exactly the same process in Photoshop 6. I just happen to prefer using version 7 (and, of course, boasting that I have it).
1. We begin by opening an image (doesn’t matter which one) and activating the Actions palette. To start things off, you simply click on the “Create New Action” button at the bottom of the palette. Name your Action, and then move to the next step.

2. Next you click the Record button, which is also located at the bottom of the palette. Once you click Record, any command or function you perform on your currently open document will be recorded.
this particular case, I will now rotate my image and resize it using simple menu commands. Note that with image resizing, Photoshop understands the difference between percentages and actual pixels and between horizontal and vertical scale. So let’s say I have a bunch of images of differing sizes, and I want them all to be scaled proportionally down to a 400 pixel width. I simply enter my width value in the Image Size dialog, and Photoshop records the action as a proportional resizing. Couldn’t be easier.