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April 26, 2009
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Removing Brush Sets

  • April 26, 2009
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Hello, I want to remove my brushes because i got too many.. I can't see them all on my preset list. I want to remove them out of my preset list because i allready know how to remove them one by one... but when i remove them one by one they don't get removed out of my preset list. So can someone please help me with this problem? I've allready tried to remove them out of the map with brushes but they still stay there. I've also tried with uninstalling but that doens't work either. So can someone please help me with this??

Thanks

Things i've tried:

Uninstall Photoshop

Remove brushes one by one [if i do so, they won't be removed out of my preset list]

Remove brushes out of my Brushes map [doens't work because i remove the brushes out of my map. they stay on my list, and i can't load them anymore because i deleted them.]

I want to remove them out of this list.

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    Correct answer Zeno Bokor

    auch, you've got a couple

    Select Load Brushes from that menu, it should open a dialog box where all those brushes are saved. Just select the ones that you don't need and either Cut/Paste them out of there or simply delete them

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    Zeno Bokor
    Zeno BokorCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    April 26, 2009

    auch, you've got a couple

    Select Load Brushes from that menu, it should open a dialog box where all those brushes are saved. Just select the ones that you don't need and either Cut/Paste them out of there or simply delete them

    April 26, 2009

    yeah that's the problem, it doens't see the abr files.. and i want to remove them permantley from my list.

    Zeno Bokor
    Inspiring
    April 26, 2009

    That's where they are on Vista. Note that AppData is hidden so you'll have to go to Organize->Folder and Search Options, View tab and select Show hidden files and folders

    C:\Users\<your username>\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS4\Presets\Brushes\

    April 26, 2009

    Do you want to remove them permanently from the list?


    With the Brush tool selected, just use the drop-down menu from the Options bar and select "Reset Brushes...".