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MoonlightxDesigns
Hey I Was wondering if anyone knows that could tell me how too Add Brushes too Photoshop im using Photoshop 7.0 but i dont think it would make any diffrence _unsure.gif

Also LMAO
If anyone knew how too add Gradients Aswell PLEASE _unsure.gif
Please Tell
Thankss Anyways x rolleyes.gif
schizo
Moved to Graphics Help.
venti-anemoi
Save your brush/gradient files wherever you want. To access them, click on the brush/gradient tool, then on the square where the brush/gradient appears, then the little arrow on the side, and click on "replace brushes/gradients" and find the file where you saved it.

If you want, you can save the brushes/gradients directly in the Photoshop folder (for PCs, it's My Computer >> Local Disk >> Program Files >> Adobe >> Adobe Photoshop >> Presets >> Brushes/Gradients). The problem with this is that it increases the amount of time needed to load Photoshop whenever you open it.
manny-the-dino
To install brushes, you can follow my tutorial.

As far as gradients, I'm sure Zephyr's (venti-anemoi) method will work.
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