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Download: Fairy Brush Set

By Rick LePage  ·  August 21st, 2010

This is a set of fairy brushes for use with your projects, including Wendy Williams’ “Baby in a Flower” tutorial.

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1 Reply to Download: Fairy Brush Set:

  1. James

    September 2, 2010 at 9:07 am

    I downloaded your fairy brush set to my Mac computer – PSE6 opened and I found my Fairy brush set was added under my default brushes, under my default set. Instead of being included in my default brushes – how can I group them so they are in their own group as the others under my default brush area are grouped?

    PS – I tried to group the fairy brushes as you stated in “Saving Custom Brush Sets” above. I saved them under “Brushes” as I did not know where else to save them. For whatever reason, I could not find my fairy brush set under brushes when opening PSE. To find the set, I had to go into the string of folders to the brush folder and click on the fairy folder. It opened up in my default area again. How can I save them as a group to their own group like all the other groups under the brush tool? Hope I made myself clear.

    Thanks, Jim

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