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    Brushes order in brushes windows.

    Is there a way to manually put in an order you want, all the custome brushes you got loaded ?? like y draggin or renaming them ?? or is the only way loading them individually in separate abr. ?

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    Just go into edit/preset manager and you can shift+select and drag them around.
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    Yes there is a way to reorganize and arrange/rename or do almost anything with your brushes.

    press the this button (circled in red) after selecting the brush tool and right clicking. so:

    select the brush tool > right click > press the small arrow on the top right of the box that appears.



    next, click on "preset manager". you'll then be able to drag around, rename and delete brushes. so;

    click the button > from the pop up selec "prest manager"

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    Is there a way to make a different palette by itself seperate of the normal one?

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    I second that question!

    Same with presets. (By the way, am I the only one here who saves presets instead of brushes?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zirngibism View Post
    I second that question!

    Same with presets. (By the way, am I the only one here who saves presets instead of brushes?)
    No, I do it too.

    I've always wanted a way to open the brush preset menu with a keyboard command. Of course, I'm still on PS7 so maybe it can be done in later versions.

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