Our davescm told me something about the way this worked a few weeks ago, which I have promptly forgotten, so hopefully Dave will put us straight. abr file which can be reloaded, shared etc. I've opened the Preset Manager, selected Brushes and my new brush group, and I now have the option to Save, which will create the. So I have made some more and put them in a new Brush Group I can select and delete everything, but this _will_ lose my Test brush. i'e nothing removed, and some groups added again I just made the test brush specifically for this threadĪfter clicking on Restore Default brushes I get this. This is the current state of my opened preset groups. (Can't upgrade to 2019 because it makes my tablet lag!)īut just to make sure we are talking about the same thing, are these presets you have made yourself, or added by double clicking a downloaded. Is this the same thing as what you're talking about? I'm using Photoshop CC 2017. abr kits of brushes I've downloaded? It will just make all the brushes go to their default style settings, as they were originally?Īlso, I just tried to follow your instructions, but when I click Window there is only "Brush" not "Brushes," and in the Brush hamburger menu there is not "Restore Original Brushes." There is "Clear Brush Controls" though. With cutting-edge features like AI-powered auto-selection and advanced brush controls, Photoshop 2023 makes it easier than ever to bring your creative vision to life. So just to make sure, this will not get rid of all my loaded.
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