Create a Custom Watermark Brush with Photoshop

The video tutorial below will teach you exactly how to do it – enjoy!

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10 responses to “Create a Custom Watermark Brush with Photoshop”

  1. Well that was just awesome! Thankyou thankyou!!!

    I have Photoshop Elements 7 and am SUPER new to the world of photoshop… this was so wonderful! Thankyou!

  2. I'm so glad to help, Amy. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll do my best to answer!

  3. Mandi

    Thank you! I've tried a couple different ways to do a "quick and easy" watermark (as opposed to typing it in every single time) and someone suggested making it a brush, but I hadn't gotten around to figuring it out yet! This was a great tutorial, thanks!!

  4. Yes, making it a brush is the easiest way!

  5. Great post! that is totally how I do it as well. :) well done!

  6. jennifer, playgroups are no place for children

    I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I can do this in Photoshop Elements. It such a pain to make a new one each time, so I love that you showed me how to make a reusable one!

  7. jennifer, playgroups are no place for children

    Just had to comment again and say "thank you!" This also works in Photoshop Elements!

    Great tutorial Mishelle!

  8. Great tutorial! I feel so professional with a watermark. Thank you!

  9. I'm so glad it works w/ PE. I thought it would!

  10. Loved this tutorial and am going to give it a try on a project I'm working on.

    Thanks so much

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