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September 5, 2023
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New Brushes Panel

  • September 5, 2023
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Photoshop CS2 was better and faster. Adobe has no idea what they are doing with the new brushes setup. It now takes takes ten 1o0 minutes to do what you used to do in two minutes. And no whay to convert back to legacy styled windows. I lived with the "right-click" and now it sucks!

 

 

[EDIT: "1o0" edited to "ten" as per further post from OP]

 

 

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Participant
September 6, 2023

I have a typo... "It now takes takes 10 minutes to do what you used to do in two minutes." And by this, I do not mean one simple action, I mean the process of performing a task with multiple access to various brushes and finding colors. My number is not a hard "scentific fact." It's just an example. So, if a task once took me ten minutes, it now probably takes twelve or more... it all depends.

 

The cascading folder set up for colors and particuarly for brushes in no way improves performance, speed, or ergonomics. My best solution for colors was to remove as many of the folders as possible and creat my own folder that rreplicates the old Photoshop color grid. And to do this, I had to add BLACK swatches in order to get the colors to line up properly.

 

Accessing BRUSHES in seemingly never-ending cascade of folders is assinine. The BRUSHES folder selection is horrible and should have never been changed from the older grid style of picking brushes.

 

 

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 8, 2023
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The cascading folder set up for colors and particuarly for brushes in no way improves performance, speed, or ergonomics. My best solution for colors was to remove as many of the folders as possible and creat my own folder that rreplicates the old Photoshop color grid. And to do this, I had to add BLACK swatches in order to get the colors to line up properly.

 

Accessing BRUSHES in seemingly never-ending cascade of folders is assinine.

You could obviously just move the Brushes out of the Groups altogether and delete the Groups. 

 

Your apparent assumption that Groups have no benefit seems kind of willfully unimaginative. 

If one uses more than a couple dozen brushes it can be quite useful to pack ones that relate to particular tasks together and close/open the Group according to the current task to »save on« screen real estate. 

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 6, 2023

@Joe297510473eag 

 

I've branched your post from a 6-year-old thread to a new thread for you. 

 

Please tell us why it's taking you an hour and forty minutes to do what used to take you two minutes. Screenshots will help us to help you. It's not clear what your issues are —only that it's taking longer. 

 

These links may also help:

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/how-to/photoshop-brushes-intro.html

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/creating-modifying-brushes.html

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/painting-tools.html 

 

Jane

 

 

Participant
September 6, 2023

I have a typo... "It now takes takes 10 minutes to do what you used to do in two minutes." See my earlier reply for details.