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Combining Often-Used Brushes Into a Set

By Diana Day  ·  Issue: July/August 2010 (v7n4)

Tired of switching back and forth between different brush libraries to use your favorite brushes? Here’s how to combine the brushes you use most often into a custom brush set.

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3 Replies to Combining Often-Used Brushes Into a Set:

  1. Douglas

    July 20, 2010 at 7:51 pm

    This is a trick that is good to know. It’s too bad that it did not get into the July/August issue of the magazine. It would be nice if these little tutorials were in PDF form for downloading. I’ll just have to highlight and print to keep this handy.

    • George

      December 30, 2011 at 8:02 pm

      Copy the above article with MSW10, then save it as a PDF wherever you keep your tutorials.

  2. Clarke

    July 25, 2010 at 1:18 pm

    I have a copy of this taken from of one Diana’s Forum replies. I would venture to say using the Preset Manager for saving brushes (or whatever) is one of the least understood (and elsewhare least coherently explained) processes in PSE!! Clarke

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