![]() And then Im under the impression that you can create different "Libraries" of brushes, which makes me think Folders or Catagories, to which you can add brush presets to. First, Im under the impression that a brush "Preset" means a collection of custom brushes. The problem Im running into is that when I go into photoshop, look at Brush presets and try to load or replace brush presets, ALL of my brushes within the "Brushes" folder appear, even those in the subfolders, to the point where the list goes out of the view-able screen. Currently I have X amount of brushes in "C:\Users\myusername\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2015\Presets\Brushes"Īnd some are in subfolders within the "Brushes" folder. He shows the process beginning at minute 5:47.I desperately need help finding a better way to manage my brushes as my collection has gotten a bit out of control. Scott Robertson has a great video on workflows and organization for your brushes and he uses a creative solution of using actions to automatically load certain brushes. I am not sure whether or not you can install brushes that are not from but if you can this is another possibility. GruntBrushes - Mac
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