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coolnammy1
Currently I have so many brushes that trying to find a particular one is excrutiatingly hard. Is there a way that I can set up groups in my brush preset picker?

For ex. a group called "Splatters" and a group called "Grundges" etc all under the brush preset picker.

Can someone show me how to do this?
highwayto4355
photoshop has yet to find a way to do this, nothing can be grouped, your only hope is to open all "grudge brushes" in one thing save that as a brush set and delete all the other brushes so you only have "grudge brushes" etc.
venti-anemoi
Well, you can "group" them by making new .abr files and saving all the grunge brushes in one file. Try reading this tutorial.

Or you could simply save all your brushes in folders separated by type (e.g. "grunge," "splatter," etc.)
shakeene
QUOTE(venti-anemoi @ Aug 11 2008, 02:05 PM) *
Well, you can "group" them by making new .abr files and saving all the grunge brushes in one file. Try reading this tutorial.

Or you could simply save all your brushes in folders separated by type (e.g. "grunge," "splatter," etc.)



that is what i do, &&& i like it cause when i DL them it makes it neat &&& organized.
schizo
^Please don't bump topics that are more than a couple weeks old.

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