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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 04 10:41 pm)
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No problem. When you've adjusted your brush how you like it, open the brush palette and click the little arrow on the top right. In the flyout there's an entry (right at the top in CS4) which says 'New brush preset'. Click that and you can create a new preset for the brush with all the settings you've applied.
These will be lost once you close PS, so to save them open the flyout again and choose 'Save brushes'. This will save the current palette into a new preset file you can reopen whenever you want to. Note that it will save all the brushes in the palette - if you just want to save the new one, you'll have to delete the other brushes first.
Steve
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Hello,
I have a quick question for you all. One feature that I really like in painter is being able to have preset brushes placed in a personal pallete at the bottom of the screen. Therefore, I can just click on that brush and I know exactly what I'm getting, and it's really quick. For photoshop, I always have to go into the default brushes and select one that's close, then adjust it every time to my liking. This slows down my work flow quite a bit. Is there a way to do something similar to painter, so I can select preset brushes that i have set up just like I want them and separate them from the default brushes? Thanks for your help.