Unfortunately, the provided reference material is too short and doesn't fully explain the process of exporting a group of brushes in Photoshop. However, here's a complete guide on how to do it:
Here's how to export a group of brushes in Photoshop, preserving your custom settings:
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Open the Brushes Panel: Go to
Window > Brushes
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Organize Your Brushes (Optional but Recommended): If your brushes aren't already in a group (folder), create one. This makes the exporting process much easier.
- Click the folder icon at the bottom of the Brushes panel to create a new folder.
- Drag and drop the brushes you want to export into that folder. You can rename the folder to easily identify the brush set later.
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Export the Brush Group:
- Click the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the upper-right corner of the Brushes panel.
- Select "Export Selected Brushes..." if you only want to export the brushes currently selected in the panel. If you want to export a whole group/folder of brushes at once, make sure you select that folder in the Brushes Panel before exporting, not just the individual brushes within the folder.
- Choose a location on your computer to save the
.abr
(Adobe Brush) file. Give the file a descriptive name. - Click "Save".
Now you have an .abr
file that contains all the selected brushes, including any custom settings you applied to them. This file can be shared or imported into Photoshop on another computer.
To import the brush set:
- Open the Brushes Panel: Go to
Window > Brushes
. - Import Brushes:
- Click the menu icon (three horizontal lines) in the upper-right corner of the Brushes panel.
- Select "Import Brushes...".
- Navigate to the
.abr
file you saved and select it. - Click "Load".
The new brush set (folder) will appear in your Brushes panel.