Loading Brushes PS CS3
#1
Posted 25 June 2012 - 08:11 AM
"Then we began to ride. My soul smoothed itself out, a long-cramped scroll freshening and fluttering in the wind" Robert Browning
#2
Posted 25 June 2012 - 08:21 AM
Kelly

#3
Posted 25 June 2012 - 09:01 AM
Select the brush tool, and then go up and click the dropdown arrow to change the brush. Your new ones should be added at the end of the displayed palette. Note: Photoshop does not resize the scrollbars for its palette very well at all. You may need to drag the corner to force it to resize, then you can see the palette. Hope this helps!

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#4
Posted 25 June 2012 - 02:11 PM
#5
Posted 25 June 2012 - 11:42 PM
"Then we began to ride. My soul smoothed itself out, a long-cramped scroll freshening and fluttering in the wind" Robert Browning
#6
Posted 26 June 2012 - 06:57 AM
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#7
Posted 26 June 2012 - 09:16 AM
If Photoshop is maximized, click and drag the .ABR brush file to the Windows task bar and HOLD it over the PS symbol until PS "pops" forward. Keep holding the ABR file and slide into the GRAY space or over the document. The cursor changes from a pointer arrow to an arrow with a plus sign in a square box (when you're over a palette window, or to an arrow with a tooltip reading "+ COPY" over the workspace. Release the mouse in either location, and your brush has been added.
If Photoshop is not maximized, you may find it easier to drag the ABR file from the folder to the gray spaces. If you have recently resized something, make sure the transformation has been "accepted" by clicking return before your start this process. Otherwise, PS just "sits there."

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#8
Posted 26 June 2012 - 09:24 AM
"Then we began to ride. My soul smoothed itself out, a long-cramped scroll freshening and fluttering in the wind" Robert Browning
#9
Posted 26 June 2012 - 01:28 PM
#10
Posted 26 June 2012 - 01:34 PM
You can run it up to about :58 to get to the actual installation part.
#11
Posted 26 June 2012 - 02:18 PM
"Then we began to ride. My soul smoothed itself out, a long-cramped scroll freshening and fluttering in the wind" Robert Browning
#13
Posted 29 June 2012 - 02:51 PM
"Then we began to ride. My soul smoothed itself out, a long-cramped scroll freshening and fluttering in the wind" Robert Browning
#14
Posted 13 July 2012 - 09:14 AM
CS6 allows you to drag images into your open documents where they open as smart objects, soooo when you drag a brush into CS6, you need to aim for the gray area or it won't work right. (Because it can't open that type of file as a smart object). Dragging supplies directly into my layout is one of my favorite features though.

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