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Loading / Replacing / Reseting brushes
Topic Started: Aug 12 2006, 08:06 AM (178 Views)
Zero Hawkins

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Tutorial Name: How to load / replace / reset brushes Tutorial
Tutorial Description: Show's you how to load, replace, and reset brushes
Program: Adobe Photoshop 7+

Tutorial:

How to load brushes
1) Open Photoshop
2) Select the brush tool ( B )
3) Select the down pointing arrow on the left side of where it shows the brush you currently have selected
4) To the right of the brush size, click the arrow pointing to the right
5) Select Load Brushes
6) Locate the brushes you want to use and double click on the brush set
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How to get rid of the default brushes and replace them with a new brush set
1) Repeat steps 1-4 above on how to load brushes
2) Instead of selecting load brushes, select replace brushes
3) Repeat step 6 above on how to load brushes
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How to restore the default brushes
1) Repeat steps 1-4 above on how to load brushes
2) Instead of selecting load brushes, select restore brushes
3) When the gray box appears asking if you want to replace the current brushes select "Ok"
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This tutorial was made by Slay from A Knight's Tales (www.aknightstales.com) and you are allowed to repost as long as you give me credit.

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Well there it was, hope it helps people out. If you want to repost it on ohter forums go ahead, just be sure to give me credit for it. :)
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Darius Dellso
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Thank You! Your tutorial has been moved to the Completed Tutorial Section!
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