thanks for the brushes!! it's very useful since my old brushes got deleted (new computer). do you know any sets with swirls, stars, hearts, butterflies, fairies, ect? <3thanks
There are too many sites that have those kinds of brushes, and offhand I cannot think of any specifics at the moment. Look through those sites, you'll come up with something eventually!
I understand how you define brushes and everything, but how do you make your own "set" of them. Like so they come up under a different "title" so to speak?
Basically making your own .abr set of brushes. All the brushes I've tried to make just get added on to the brush set that's shown to be in use at the moment. :/
No, that is a very valid question and makes ME feel stupid for not having covered that basic part of saving brush sets.
Once you've created your brushes and are ready to save them, pick an existing brush set that has few if any brushes in it. Right click on the existing brush thumbnails and choose "Delete Brush". Start saving the brushes you wish to add to your new brush set. Once you have finished all of them, click on the down-facing triangle next to the Brush Preset Picker to open the flyout menu. Click again on the right-facing triangle to open up the flyout menu and choose "Save Brushes", then name your new brush set.
SInce you saved these new brushes in a set under a different name, the brushes you deleted aren't gone forever - that set will be just as it was when you started. In order to access your new brush set, you must restart Photoshop again to load the new set.
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I understand how you define brushes and everything, but how do you make your own "set" of them. Like so they come up under a different "title" so to speak?
Basically making your own .abr set of brushes. All the brushes I've tried to make just get added on to the brush set that's shown to be in use at the moment. :/
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Once you've created your brushes and are ready to save them, pick an existing brush set that has few if any brushes in it. Right click on the existing brush thumbnails and choose "Delete Brush". Start saving the brushes you wish to add to your new brush set. Once you have finished all of them, click on the down-facing triangle next to the Brush Preset Picker to open the flyout menu. Click again on the right-facing triangle to open up the flyout menu and choose "Save Brushes", then name your new brush set.
SInce you saved these new brushes in a set under a different name, the brushes you deleted aren't gone forever - that set will be just as it was when you started. In order to access your new brush set, you must restart Photoshop again to load the new set.
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