Photoshop Brushes
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- Jaline
Can you load more than one set at the same time? Or do you have to load each set individually?
- jaylarson0
multiple seems to work. they stack. to remove, i have loaded a defaultish brush set which then clears the other brushes loaded. i haven't done this too much though.
- jaylarson0
multiple seems to work. they stack. to remove, i have loaded a defaultish brush set which then clears the other brushes loaded. i haven't done this too much though.
- oldelpaso0
load new brush set > append
- blaw0
i thought you had to load one at a time.
- Fariska0
In PS e Illy you can append alomst everything you load on the palettes
- version30
append to all hell, but if you notice yourself using just a few from each set, you can make your own master set containing all the brushes you want, which i always suggest to anyone trying to get anything done :)
- Jaline0
I do know about the appending.
What I mean is...can you select more than one set to load/append simultaneously? Because I have so many brush sets and it's annoying to have to load each one individually.
I don't think it's possible.
- version30
no jaline, the ctrl button does not work when attempting to load multiple brushes
- Jaline0
thanks :)
- aliceblue0
if u use shift - it selects multiple
brushes
?
- Naygon0
You can load multiple brushes if you use the "Preset Manager" in the contextual menu. (the triangle menu in in the brushes pallet)