
About 100 Masking Tape Photoshop Brushes
Design work moves fast. When you find a solid brushes resource, it can shave hours off a deadline. It’s made for Adobe Photoshop, and the previews show what you can expect.
Remember our 100 masking tape PNG pieces we had only published? Turns out you liked it so much that we couldn’t wait any longer to bring you its brush version too. You didn’t find a larger, higher resolution, or in any way better masking tape collection for our exclusive textures and you can’t do it now for our free Photoshop brushes either. It’s not always that you get such a wonderful chance to receive the best graphic design tools, and certainly not for free. That’s just how we do it on Resource Boy: top standard, straightforward, and free of charge. Once the ultimate masking tape brush set with 100 4k resolution pieces is downloaded into your toolkit, you’re ready to put yourself on the map. See the remarkable upgrade in your designs by applying our masking tape brushes to your personal and commercial design after only a couple of clicks. Just make sure to mention us when you’re receiving all these compliments about your work, left and right. We’re just getting started and we would just love to have you alongside us. BTW, keep an eye out for our next tape.
Quick details: License: Personal & Commercial use. Designer: Resource Boy. Popularity: 35,898 downloads.

What you can do with it
You can keep it subtle or push it loud—either way, it stays usable. Use it for landing page hero sections, brand headlines, album covers, or any layout where you want a cleaner visual hook.
How to use it in Adobe Photoshop
Download, unzip, load the asset, then tweak until it fits your design.
- Download the ZIP file using the button below.
- Unzip the archive to a clean folder.
- Open Adobe Photoshop and load the included files (brushes via the Brushes panel; textures via Place/Embed; mockups/effects by editing Smart Objects).
- Apply it to your text or layer, then adjust size and position.
- Fine-tune opacity, blending mode, and color until the result feels balanced.

Practical tips
- Try a different blending mode before you give up on the look.
- Lower opacity first, then adjust contrast.
- Duplicate your layer before applying anything.
- Use Smart Objects when possible for clean scaling.
- Test it on both light and dark backgrounds.

If something looks “too much,” small changes usually fix it. Opacity, blending mode, and a soft mask solve most issues.
Preview images
These previews are included with the original post so you can judge edges, texture strength, and readability.
FAQ
Can I use it in client work?
The listed license is Personal & Commercial use. For important jobs, read the license text inside the download.
Will it work on older versions?
Most assets like this work fine on recent versions of Adobe Photoshop. If you’re on an older build, test it in a duplicate file first.
Download 100 Masking Tape Photoshop Brushes
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