2) Load the brush (.arb) file in, by double click or dragging it into Photoshop.
3) Create a new document (white background, resolution – 200 ppi).
4) Select the brush tool, and chose a shape from the brush set that you just loaded. Change the opacity too 100% and select black for forground color. (use the screenshot below as reference)
8) In the Live Trace Dialogue Box make sure that you choose black & white mode and put a checkmark on Filles and click on Trace.
9)Now you see the vectorized preview of the shape that you want to be your brush. But to use it as a regular vector object you have to expand it. Go to Object>Expand and then Object>Ungroup
10) Choose the selection tool and delete the white areas that are not part of the object. You can experiment with the stroke color or fill, it’s up to you and the object.
11) The last step is to save your vector as a brush file. Open your brush palette (F5) select your vector object and drag it into the bursh pallette. A “new brush” window will popup, select “New Art Brush, click OK and then name it. In the palette you can se other brushes, that are loaded in Illustrator by default. Delete them from the palette (don’t worry they are not going to be removed) by selecting them and clicking on the trash can. Leave only the brush that you’ve just created and go to Save Brushes… (look ath the image below) and name your file.Well that’s it. I Hope I didn’t shorten the process a lot.




