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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:27 pm
You left impressions unforgettableand when I view our moon
Silly question, how do I add the brushes after I finished downloading them in photo shop?
your image surfaces and that love seems forever
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 10:31 pm
Oh fux I know this one... After you download them you have to unzip the file they came in if necessary, then load photoshop and click the brush icon. up at the top where you can change brushes, there should be a little arrow you can click, and in that window there is the "load brushes" option. CLick that, and search for the brush(es), and add them in. Hope that helps, I'm kinda tired. XD
Also moving this thread to the questions subforum. =)
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Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:52 am
That's about the jist of it. You go into your programs folder (note for 64bit Vista it's C razz rogram Files (x86)Adobe[whatever photoshop you have here]). Then you go into PresentsBrushes.
I'd highly suggest keeping a small text file in there saying who made the brushes, where you downloaded them from and any extra credits that was in the file so when you post the picture to say, DeviantART, you can give proper credit. Also, I keep the downloaded brushes under another folder simply called "downloaded" so I know if I'm using a brush I should give credit for.
But once you get down to that folder, it's just copy/paste and you'll find them in photoshop when you open it up.
I know this method is more intensive, but it helps keep me straight at least.
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Posted: Mon Jun 15, 2009 12:58 pm
also a tip. I download my brushes to my flash drive. that way if anything happens to my computer, i dont have to go looking for my brushes again. i have them all downloaded, i just have to put them all back in photoshop.
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