I really do apologise for making a whole thread about this. But I have been looking for so long for a
texture/brush that resembles what water looks like after it's dried while dripping down a surface. You can see it used on this dumpster- inparticularly on the bottom left image. I've checked brusheezy and cgtextures, and the closest I can get is dripping paint. Anyone have a good one they can share?
It would be cool if there was a brush topic at least where people could share brushes and techniques they use - just so I didn't have to spam the forum up :P.
Thanks

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Honestly, spending ages trying to find the exact brush you need makes the fact that it's then fewer brush strokes redundant.
Here's a few threads found with the search function...
Photoshop Brushes (post them here!)
Sharing is caring: brushes
Creating a 'Scratches' Brush in PS
Alternatively, I find just laying down a fairly solid blob of colour and then using the smudge brush to make streaks usually looks pretty good with a minimal amount of fiddling about.
hey dude, that dumpster is from my friend. you could just ask him and find out how he textured his model.
A texture that has served even me many times, it's like an old friend.
Hell, you can even use some rust texture, like this one
http://cgtextures.com/login.php?&texid=11406&destination=texview.php?id=11406&PHPSESSID=0db57dddf08bd378285b7e446f156b6f
Just desaturate, up the contrast, invert, multiply over your map (or screen if it's specmap), erase unnecessary stuff, add some personal touches here and there