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Photoshop Custom Brushes Location?

I made a brush in photoshop & I want to share it with my friend. Thing is, I can't locate where that brush I made. Does anyone by chance know where I can find them? Thank you (:

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    Lv 7
    1 decade ago
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    When you make a brush in photoshop it isn't automatically saved to your computer. It exists only in photoshop's memory. To save it as an .abr file that you can share with another person you have to save it from your brush preset manager. Here's how:

    http://i598.photobucket.com/albums/tt65/mattymjb/P...

    1. Press B and the keyboard to activate the brush tool. Click on the "Brush:" at the top.

    2. Click on the expanded options arrow

    3. Click on Preset Manager

    4. Locate the brush or brushes you want to save and highlight it

    5. Click Save and save it to a location on your computer.

    Easy....

    Source(s): Graphic Designer / Digital Illustrator
  • 4 years ago

    in reality all a broom structure is truly is a small 48x48 sq. (the perfect decision me if i'm incorrect) and that's contained in the folder with the different brush shapes you've created or the formed that are programmed, that's a .bmp document type and it typically reads contained in the sections the position you choose the comb type. the issue you want to do is discover and reproduction the comb progression from the folder they're in, I frankly couldn't discover my brush structure folder as i do no longer have any custom ones in my Adobe. once copied you retain them to disk, USB force etc. Then once performed you could positioned them decrease back later straightforward.

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