Applies to: Adobe Photoshop Adobe Photoshop CS6 You can create brushes that apply paint to images in a variety of ways. You select an existing preset brush, a brush tip shape, or create a unique brush tip from part of an image.
A preset brush is a saved brush tip with defined characteristics, such as size, shape, and hardness. You can save preset brushes with the characteristics you use often. You can also save tool presets for the Brush tool that you can select from the Tool Preset menu in the options bar. Later, you can convert all these Brush tool presets to brush presets using the Options bar > > > Convert All To Brush Presets option.
When you change the size, shape, or hardness of a preset brush, the change is temporary. The next time you choose that preset, the brush uses its original settings. To make your changes permanent, you need to create a new preset. See Create a new preset brush.
- Select a painting or editing tool, andclick the Brush pop‑up menu in the options bar.
- Note:You can also select a brush from the Brush Settings panel. To view the loaded presets, click Brushes in the upper-left area of the panel.
- Temporarily changes the brush size. Drag the slider orenter a value. If the brush has a dual tip, both the primaryand dual brush tips are scaled.Uses the original diameter of the brush tip if the brushtip shape is based on a sample. (Not available for round brushes.)(Available only for round and square brushes.) Temporarilychanges the amount of anti-aliasing for the brush tool. At 100%,the brush tool paints with the hardest brush tip, but is still anti-aliased.The Pencil always paints a hard edge that is not anti-aliased.
- Select a brush in the Brush Presets panel, and choose Rename Brush from the panel menu. Enter a new name, and click OK. In the Brush panel, double-click a brush tip, enter a new name, and click OK.
- Step 1: Open The Menu. In Photoshop CC 2018, to load the brush sets from earlier versions of Photoshop, click the menu icon in the upper right corner of the Brushes panel (formerly the Brush Presets panel): The menu icon in the Brushes panel. Or, with the Brush Tool selected, click the gear icon in the upper right of the Brush Preset Picker.
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You can also modify preset brush options from the Brushes panel (Window > Brushes).
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To dynamically preview brush strokes in the Brush Settings panel, position the pointer over a brush in the Brushes panel until the tool tip appears. As you move the pointer over different brushes, the preview area at the bottom of the Brush panel will display sample brush strokes.
You can manage your brushes conveniently by organizing them in groups in the Brushes panel.
- Select a brush in the Brush Presetspanel, and choose Rename Brush from the panel menu. Enter a newname, and click OK.
- In the Brush panel, double-click a brush tip, enter anew name, and click OK.
In the Brush Presets panel, do any of thefollowing:
- Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click(Mac OS) the brush you want to delete.
- Select a brush, and choose Delete Brush from the panelmenu, or click the Delete icon .
You can import a wide variety of free and purchased brushes—for example, Kyle's Photoshop brush packs—into Photoshop. Follow these steps:
- In the Brushes panel, from the flyout menu, choose Get More Brushes. Alternatively, right-click a brush listed in the Brushes panel and select Get More Brushes from the contextual menu.Select Get More Brushes from the Brushes panel flyout menu..Right-click a brush and select Get More Brushes..
- Download a brush pack. For example, download Kyle's 'Megapack'.
- With Photoshop running, double-click the downloaded ABR file.The brushes you added are now displayed in the Brushes panel.
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You can also use the Import Brushes option in the Brushes panel flyout menu to locate the downloaded ABR file and open it. Once you do so, the downloaded brushes are added to the Brushes panel.
Getting started with advanced custom brushes
Getting started with advanced custom brushes
You can save a customized brush as a preset brush that appears in the Brushes panel and Preset Manager.
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New preset brushes are saved in a Preferencesfile. If this file is deleted or damaged, or if you reset brushesto the default library, the new presets will be lost. To permanentlysave new preset brushes, save them in a library.
- Choose New Brush Preset from the panelmenu, enter a name for the preset brush, and click OK.
- Click the Create New Brush button .
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Using Photoshop CC 2018 or 2019 and can't find the additional brush sets from earlier versions of Photoshop? This tutorial shows you how to restore all of Photoshop's missing brushes using the new Legacy Brushes set!
In Photoshop CC 2017 and earlier, clicking the menu icon in the Brush Presets panel, or the gear icon in the Brush Preset Picker, would open a list of additional brush sets that could be loaded into Photoshop. These sets included Assorted Brushes, Natural Brushes, Special Effect Brushes, and more:
The additional brush sets found in earlier versions of Photoshop.
But in Photoshop CC 2018, Adobe made big changes to the way Photoshop's brushes are organized. And at first glance, the additional brush sets from earlier versions of Photoshop seem to be missing. Fortunately, they haven't gone away. All of those additional brushes have been moved to a new set that Adobe calls the Legacy Brushes, and here's how to use it to find any brush you need!
How to load the Legacy Brushes set
Step 1: Open the menu
To load the brush sets from earlier versions of Photoshop, click the menu icon in the upper right corner of the Brushes panel (formerly the Brush Presets panel):
Or, with the Brush Tool selected, click the gear icon in the upper right of the Brush Preset Picker:
The gear icon in the Brush Preset Picker.
Step 2: Choose 'Legacy Brushes'
Choose the new Legacy Brushes set from the menu:
'Legacy Brushes' is where you'll find all of Photoshop's previous brushes.
Step 3: Click OK to restore the Legacy Brushes
Click OK when Photoshop asks if you want to restore the Legacy Brushes set:
Step 4: Choose a legacy brush set from the list
Back in the Brushes panel or the Brush Preset Picker, a new folder named 'Legacy Brushes' appears below the default folders:
The new 'Legacy Brushes' set appears.
Open the 'Legacy Brushes' folder to find all of the additional brush sets from previous versions of Photoshop, including the old Default Brushes. To select a brush, twirl open any of the legacy sets and choose the brush you need:
All of Photoshop's classic brushes are found in the Legacy Brushes set.
And there we have it! That's how to use the new Legacy Brushes set to restore Photoshop's classic brushes in Photoshop CC 2018! If you're an Adobe Creative Cloud subscriber, then along with the classic brushes, you can also download over 1000 new Photoshop brushes! You'll also want to learn how to save your brushes as custom brush presets. Visit our Photoshop Basics section for more tutorials!
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