Yes and no. You can not import a Photoshop brush directly into Paint Shop Pro, but there is a way around it, though it evolves a lot of work.
Download ABR VIEWER (http://abrviewer.sourceforge.net/) and install it.
Open a .abr brush into it (that's a Photoshop Brush) and Export as thumbnails. Open those thumbnails (now .png images) into Paint Shop Pro and, on each one, go to File > Export > Custom Brush. Save each one as a differant name.
And there you go! You have Photoshop brushes that work in Paint Shop Pro!
You can't. You need brushes photoshop 7 brushes for photoshop 7.0
copy brushes and go to C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS4\Presets\Brushes and paste there.it will work and for other versions of Photoshop
For creating art work you will have to have a few tools. You will have to have paint, paint brushes and paper.
The usual: oil paint and canvas. And brushes.
other then the obvious soap and water, you will need tons of rags and cloths, buckets, sprayer nozzles, brushes (push brooms might work for the paint; wire brushes for the tires) acid for the rims, windex, and shop-vac's
I have not tried the duplication glitch on paintrushes, but i do know that it does not work on certain items.
learn the whole of photo shop in 2 hrs; The best way is to Google Photoshop, there are many answers.
Yes it is, and by the way best home or enthusiast image editing software although one can use it and for professional work. Photoshop Elements is Photoshop but with less features dedicated to professional work.
Both are software's and nothing else. Photoshop is image editing and audacity is to record and work with sound.
Vector graphics. Photoshop can work with vector graphics, but Illustrator is ideal.
my paint shopprox2 will not run and I have uninstalled it and reinstalled it and it still won't work.
Well you can go to a body shop and get the repair work done for paint jobs and your car's body. They can be very expensive but well worth it when you get it done.