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Old 08-27-2008, 12:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 600+MBs of photoshop brushes

http://slpixelfusion.com/brushes.zip

First thing you will need to do is unzip this folder into your Brushes presets folder in your Adobe Photoshop directory. This folder is generally located here: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop X\Presets\Brushes. When you unzip this archive, you will see 62 folders, each titled appropriately, unzipped into your Brushes presets folder.

Once you've done that, open Photoshop and follow along!

1. Click on your Brush tool in the menu bar on the left side of your screen.

2. Above this menu bar, you will see a small icon of the brush you currently have selected, with a small arrow to the right. Click on that arrow.

3. By clicking on this arrow you have brought up a list of your available brushes, and a slider bar called Master Diameter, among other things. To the right of this "Master Diameter" slider is another small, circled arrow. Click this arrow.

4. A list will expand. Now, you'll notice that this list is quite huge, and undoubtedly consumes your entire screen. In the very first column of this list, there is an option called "Replace Brushes". Click this.

5. A window will open allowing you to browse to your newly installed brushes. Browse to your Presets/Brushes folder, where you will see all 62 folders that you just unzipped. Open one of these folders and select any brush set you like. Once you have selected one, click the "Load" button. This will replace all of your current brushes in the list with the newly selected set of brushes.

"But wait! How do I get my default list of Photoshop brushes back, Ryker? You know, the one with the hard brushes, the soft brushes, and those annoying leaves that never go where you want them to?"

6. To reset your brushes to the Photoshop defaults, Repeat steps 1 through 4 above **HOWEVER** -- instead of choose "Replace Brushes" from the list, choose "Reset Brushes". This will reset your brush list to the Photoshop defaults.
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