There is no such option in Photoshop. If you mean Vector Photoshop shapes then the shapes can be used for infinite things in Photoshop such as layers, masks, as frames, as a source for selections, as a source for actual brushes, for patterns, for exporting to other applications, used in shape blurs, used as cookie cutters in Photoshop elements. Illustrator vector brushes exist as do expression and Xara vector brushes and many others but sadly, as yet, Photoshop has no vector format brushes.
The normal number of brushes is 2.
There are three different categories, eyes, lips, and face. There are twenty-three eye brushes, two lip brushes, and seventeen face brushes which come to a total of forty-two altogether.
Mutant Paint Brushes don't exist. There are Transmogrification Potions (obtainable via Random Events) that do exist that can turn your Neopet into the respective Mutant Neopet that the Transmogrification can turn it into.
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There are 2 syllables. Brush-es.
There are different varieties of chimney brushes available for different chimney types. The two basic types of chimney brushes are wire brushes and polypropylene brushes.
It depends on which type of brush you mean. If you men a brush as in a shrubbery, then the word brush is plural and singular. To be lost in the brush implies that you are in an area that is full of bushes or shrubberies. If you mean a brush that you use in your hair, then the plural is brushes.
It's amazing how much dirt, makeup up and bacteria can build up on your makeup brushes and then when you use the brushes, you basically reapply all of that to your face and skin. It's possible that many skin conditions happen from using makeup brushes that need a good cleaning.
No makeup brushes are generally not as tough bristled. But paintbrushes can be used with makeup to achieve certain effects. The above is not completely true. Many synthetic bristled make up brushes are made with taklon (Urban Decay, Eco Tools etc) . Taklon also happens to be used to make a lot of paint brushes (Leow Cornell etc.)
Back in the year 2000, I used to work for Estee Lauder and heard the make-up brushes were made of goat hair/fur. Not sure what is currently used.