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Subject: Difficulty Accessing Adobe Smoke Brushes - Anyone Else Facing This?
Hey Adobe community!
Hope everyone is having an amazing day! :glowing_star: I've been exploring brushes on the Adobe site, specifically the smoke brushes available at https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/photoshop-brushes/smoke.html.
I encountered a bit of a hiccup when trying to download them. Despite being a licensed user with the Adobe Photography Plan and Adobe Express monthly, every attempt led me to a plan package page. I've reached out to the Adobe staff, and they mentioned looking into it, promising to get back to me later.
I'm curious – has anyone else experienced difficulties accessing these smoke brushes? If so, I'd love to hear your thoughts and any solutions you might have come across.
Let's help each other out! 😊
Cheers, Josh
I found them! There's a search field in the Brushes panel. I searched for "fog" but didn't find anything. I went back to https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/photoshop-brushes/smoke.html and at the bottom of the page, it says, "Create a smoke brush pack." Then I searched my brushes for "smoke."
They're in the "Concept" pack. 🙂
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The top buttons for Start free trial and Buy Now are for people who don't already have Photoshop.
The link in the next section for "Explore fog brushes..." goes to https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/brushes.html
where there are lots of brushes that you can download.
It's not clear which set of brushes contains the fog ones, though.
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Thats where i was earlier. downloaded some brushes that i wanted but didn't see any Fog on there .... wish they would make this clear and easy to understand their platform.
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I found them! There's a search field in the Brushes panel. I searched for "fog" but didn't find anything. I went back to https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/photoshop-brushes/smoke.html and at the bottom of the page, it says, "Create a smoke brush pack." Then I searched my brushes for "smoke."
They're in the "Concept" pack. 🙂
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My Friend , you're amazing. Thank you so very much for going out of your way and time to help me with this .. i appreciate you
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You're very welcome. 🙂
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Btw where did you see "create a smoke brush pack" ?
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It's at the bottom of the page (https://www.adobe.com/products/photoshop/photoshop-brushes/smoke.html😞
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wonderful, thanks ! ....... i THINK these are the ones i been Looking for . played with the preset for a little bit . but will play more later ......again thank you so much for your time .
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I'm so glad I could help. 🙂
Have fun with the brushes!
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Hi Myra,
This discussion piqued my interest enough to try checking out the brushes Joshyi3 was trying to download. Suffice to say, it was a mess. After much mucking around ... including returing here at least a couple of times, I did manage to download what I think may be the correct brush pack. Adobe could do a better job with this I think. Anyway, once downloaded and double clicked, the file promptly opened Affinity Photo and asked if I wanted to install these bushes in that program. An info check of the downloaded file did indeed show Affinity Photo as the default app and I then noticed that the file itself had an Affinity Publisher icon on it.
I did manage to change the file assocation to Photoshop in Finder although the file icon remains unchanged for some reason. I'm wondering now if this is the expected action with Adobe brush files. Seems weird that Affinity could/would hijack a file assocation like that. I've never given any Affinity apps that permission. In fact, I rarely use them at all.
--Ron
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The Kyle Webster brushes (and other downloadable brushes) are saved as the ABR file format which was created for Adobe Photoshop. If Affinity can use ABR files and you have Affinity, then it's possible that the file associations could default to it instead of Photoshop.
I don't have Affinity, so I haven't encountered what you did. Reassociating the ABR format with Photoshop is what I would recommend.
I do agree that how the brushes are organized on that brushes page makes it difficult to find a specific brush or type of brush.
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The Kyle Webster brushes (and other downloadable brushes) are saved as the ABR file format which was created for Adobe Photoshop. If Affinity can use ABR files and you have Affinity, then it's possible that the file associations could default to it instead of Photoshop.
I don't have Affinity, so I haven't encountered what you did. Reassociating the ABR format with Photoshop is what I would recommend.
I do agree that how the brushes are organized on that brushes page makes it difficult to find a specific brush or type of brush.
By @Myra Ferguson
its definitely a mess for sure. still waiting for them to message me back. Thanks again btw 🙂
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The Kyle Webster brushes (and other downloadable brushes) are saved as the ABR file format which was created for Adobe Photoshop. If Affinity can use ABR files and you have Affinity, then it's possible that the file associations could default to it instead of Photoshop.
I don't have Affinity, so I haven't encountered what you did. Reassociating the ABR format with Photoshop is what I would recommend.
I do agree that how the brushes are organized on that brushes page makes it difficult to find a specific brush or type of brush.
By @Myra Ferguson
Well, that was the funny thing... the downloaded brushes did have the correct (Adobe Photoshop) filespec, but still showed an Affinity icon, which I failed to notice before double clicking on it. Shame on me.
I did, hopefully, reset the file association back to Adobe Photoshop. Fingers crossed!
Thanks,
--Ron
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Oh, no worries. It happens. 🙂
Have you downloaded other brushes to use with Affinity in the past? If so, that may have had something to do with the change in the file association.
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Now it says something slightly different and the page it takes you to has a giant list of downloads and the most recent brush download, and i cant find smoke anywhere >.<