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How do I import brushes into Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 3:49 pm

When you want to import brushes into Photoshop, you first need to find the brush files that you want to import. You can find brush files in a number of places, including in the Brushes folder in your Photoshop installation, on a network share, or on a CD-ROM. Once you have the brush files, you can import them into Photoshop by following these steps:

1. Open Photoshop.

2. Click the Brushes menu item located in the Photoshop toolbar.

3. Select the Import Brushes command from the menu.

4. Browse to the location where you saved the brush files and select the files that you want to import.

5. Click the Open button.

6. The brushes will be imported into Photoshop and the Brushes panel will list the imported brushes.

PRO TIP: When importing brushes into Photoshop, it is important to note that there are two types of brushes: raster and vector. Raster brushes are made up of pixels, while vector brushes are made up of mathematical points. Each type of brush has its own advantages and disadvantages, so it is important to choose the right type of brush for the job at hand.
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