Updates
7/20: 8 new tiny comment boxes.
7/14: 2 new Photoshop brush sets.
7/08: 4 new music layouts, 9 new tiny comment boxes.
7/05: New site layout!
7/04: 7 new tiny comment boxes, 2 new simplistic contact tables.
7/03: 9 new comment boxes, 2 new layouts.
6/29: New store at Rewindd.com/store, 7 new simplistic contact tables.
6/27: 6 new grunge contact tables, 5 new patterned contact tables.
6/16: 10 new fonts, 8 new about me headers.
6/15: 8 new comment boxes.
6/14: 20 new about me headers @ rewindd.com/myspace, 6 new banner bases.
6/12: 9 new comment boxes.
6/11: New site layout.
6/08: Updates @ Rewindd.com/music.
6/06: 3 new layouts.
6/02: 5 new layouts @ Rewindd.com/summer
5/26: 6 new layouts, 2 new comment boxes @ Rewindd.com/summer
5/18: Updates @ Rewindd.com/music.
5/11: 7 new comment boxes, 8 new icons, new plugboard @ rewindd.com/ plugboard.
Making Brushes
Making brushes from an image is pretty easy actually. Let's get started.
Open up photoshop with an image you would like to make into a brush. I'm going to use this simple heart.
Important: The background of the image must be white or you will also get the background the image is on.
Now, look to your toolbar and select the marquee tool (press "M" on your kepboard). Outline your brush such as this:

Once you've finished outlining your image, go to the top menu bar and select: edit > define brush preset.

A window will pop up asking you to verify it. Type in a name if you want and select "ok."

Done! Select the brush tool from your toolbar and you will now see your brush in the list.

You can repeat these steps to create a whole brush set! To learn how to
save that brush set, please
click here.