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Made these brush shapes in Inkscape and turned them into Gimp brush files. There are 11 brushes in all. Have fun!

(Note: The license for the brush files themselves says you need to attribute me for their usage. You don't need to. Have fun - just make sure you share! ;-) )

Want to learn how these brushes were created using Inkscape and the Gimp? Check out this tutorial I wrote: The Open Palette: Creating Grungy Gimp Brushes Using Inkscape
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Hey, rad. Thanks heaps. :)

Btw, for those not sure where to place these, stick the gbr files into ~/.gimp-x.x/brushes/ where x.x is your version number. =]

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these look nice =D

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Very nice, you are skilled with inkscape. Do you mind if I use'm in some future for a vector image?
Not at all! Enjoy! If I didn't include the SVGs of the shapes let me know and I can add them to the download link!
I'd love a good Inkscape tut too ;)
Hey, I just posted a link to a tutorial I wrote on how to create these brushes using Inkscape; if you are still interested you should check it out! Here's the link:
The Open Palette: Creating Grungy Gimp Brushes Using Inkscape
Wait, I'm confused. How do I download a grunge brush? I'm new to this gimp thing. xP
Hi WolfMuffin, I wrote a tutorial on how to do this (although it is Linux-focused):

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There are installation instructions towards the end of that tutorial. If you are not using Linux, what are you using to run the gimp, and I can try to find you instructions?

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