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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 04 10:41 pm)
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The only know work-around is to recreate the brush in 6 and define it there.
What i've done in the past is to make a PSD file that contains the shape/element that i want as my brush (such as a ver 7 brush from home) and open it on a system that has PS6 on it. then i just select it and define my new brush.
----SIDE BAR RANT----
the thing i have grown to hate with ver6 brushes is you need to create different sizes most of the time. In PS7 the new brush engine handles it for you (worth the upgrade price in itself!!!)
let us know how it goes Yunas,
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This is fairly simple, I think. I just want to know if it's somehow possible to use a brush made for/with Photoshop 7 in Photoshop 6. I just encountered this problem for the first time earlier today. I never had a need to upgrade, but maybe now I do. Ack. Thanks for your help. Ciao.