Cleavis, I can see how that would work but I was hoping there was some way to just move them around. Oh well. Thanks for the info, Martin --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., lyonscox@m... wrote: > Martin, > > If you click on the blank spaces at the end of the brushes > and "create" them in the order you would like there, they will remain > in that order. Otherwise I believe you have modified existing > brushes I believe, which can easily be returned to defaults. > > Holding down the Ctrl key gives sissors and you can cut out brushes. > > Cleavis > > --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., "Martin Wesley" > <mwesley250@e...> wrote: > > How do you rearrange the different brushes in the brushes pallet? > > > > I have created a range of hard and soft brushes that I would like > to > > group together but for the life of me I have not been able to > figure > > out how to move them around. A minor annoyance and I imagine there > is > > a trivial solution. > > > > Martin
Message
Re: Photoshop Brushes Question
2001-10-03 by Martin Wesley
Attachments
- No local attachments were found for this message.