![]() You can just group brushes with the same theme into a single preset. This method will come in particularly handy if you have several brushsets with the same theme, as such cloud, smoke or fire brushes. That’s it! Next time you want to use these brushes, you can simply use the “Replace Brushes” feature on the brush panel:Īnd you will see only the brushes within that preset! Much cleaner, isn’t it: Once you finish the selection, click on “Save Set…”:Ĭhoose a folder and name your brushes to save with, and press “Save”: Open the preset manager, then simply hold down the Ctrl key and left-click on the brushes you would like to group: Once the brush preset panel is on, click on the “Preset Manager” button down the bottom of the panel: Now let’s begin – firstly go into Window > Brush Presets and turn on the brush preset panel: If you want to save time and find your desired brush quickly, it’s important to save them into groups using the Preset Manager. In this post, I will show you a handy way to use Adobe Preset Manager to organise Photoshop brushes.Īs we download more and more Photoshop brushes off the net and load them into Photoshop, they become quite disorganised and you will find it’s getting harder & harder to locate certain brush (like this screenshot below, I have hundreds of brushes all cramped into one panel): As time goes by you will have download thousands of these brushes and it’s hard to manager. I love custom Photoshop brushes and there are tons of these over the internet.
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