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Let's make sure that we are all using the default set of brushes.
Please save any brushes you have created before continuing.
Now, on the main Photoshop menu select EDIT > PRESET MANAGER.
The preset manager window appears. Make that the Preset Type field
shows the "Brushes" category. Click on the right arrow and select
"Reset Brushes":
On the paths options bar (under the main menu) please click the
Paths button:
Now drag with your mouse to draw a rectangle from the top left
image corner down to the lower right corner:
Press B to select the brush tool. Then press F5 to bring forward the
brushes palette (or select Window>Brushes). Now we will select
the particular brush we are going to use to stroke the image edges.
In our example I picked the "Chalk" brush, at 44 pixels. Different
brushes create different effects. The bigger the brush size, the larger
will be the stroke:
Now click the Dual Brush (arrow 1). We will use a second brush in
order to make the stroke look more random and interesting. In our
example I picked the "Dry Brush Tip Light Flow" brush (arrow 2). I
manipulated the various parameters as shown below (arrow 3):
Now select the Paths palette (Window > Paths). Press B to select the
brush tool and click the "Stroke path with Brush" icon (click 4-5
times). This will stroke the rectangle using the brush dynamics you
defined earlier on. The foreground color will be used.
Enjoy!