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    Extended Brush Presets window?

    Hey guys!

    I've been looking around to see if I could find a plugin or something that lets me more easily rearrange my Brush Presets. I like to get cool brushes from all over, but I hate erasing all the brushes I don't use, and would like an easier way to put together my own set of preferred brushes.

    Like for instance, I really want the functionality of being able to move one of the last brushes in my list up to be one of the first. Maybe even click a brush and simply hit Delete to remove it. And so forth. Anyone knows of a way to get some or all of this functionality?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BluntWorks View Post
    Hey guys!

    I've been looking around to see if I could find a plugin or something that lets me more easily rearrange my Brush Presets. I like to get cool brushes from all over, but I hate erasing all the brushes I don't use, and would like an easier way to put together my own set of preferred brushes.

    Like for instance, I really want the functionality of being able to move one of the last brushes in my list up to be one of the first. Maybe even click a brush and simply hit Delete to remove it. And so forth. Anyone knows of a way to get some or all of this functionality?
    Photoshop has the preset maneger to organize brushes and you can use the tool preset to set some brushes separately with customized names and specific settings

    It would be interesting a better way to organize brushes by folders or category (nature, dry, wet, texture etc..), but unfortunately photoshop does not allow it
    you need to save and load a set when you want.
    The best option is create a set with the brushes you use most and organize them with presets manager and tool preset

    I do not know what is your method of work but i think at some point you'll only use a small amount of brushes that you create.
    I see brush as something a little personal, those who create a brush creates for a specific reason and knows exactly how and where to use.
    try to devote a little time and create some brushes for specific situations, you will be creating your tools with your touch. Experiment with shapes, textures and settings. It's really fun, more fun than just download
    Last edited by dreatern; July 28th, 2011 at 11:48 PM.

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