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Can someone help clarify some assumptions I've believed for some time now. Is it still the principle that for instance I have PS cs5, when I create brushes, those brushes I create can be used in any version of Photoshop after but not before cs5 including the latest version or has something changed that notion. I know that I can't use brushes created in version of Photoshop made after cs5 I get an error stating these brushes were made in a newer version etc, etc. Can someone set me straight on the facts of brushs and software version compatability. Thanks in advance.
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It depends on the brushes and the features they incorprate.
Not sure when Bristle Brushes and Erodible Brushes for example were introduced but naturally in previous Photoshop versions the Brush engine simply can’t process them.
Recently Brush Groups were introduced and again those would naturally »confuse« obsolete Brush engines.
But you can assume upward Brush-compatibilty.
So if you create a Brush in an obsolete Photoshop version like CS5 other versions should have no problems with handling those abr-files.
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If you create Brushes based on the basic round form or with sampled brush-tips those can be used in higher Photoshop versions.
The erodible and bristle brush tips might have been introsuced in CS6, the Groups maybe in CC 2018 and those can subsequently not be used in Photoshop versions prior to those respective versions.
Have you found this page?
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/creating-modifying-brushes.html
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