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This question isn’t regarding a problem. I am just curious.
I made a Brush with cool attributes: dynamics, jitter, etc. It let’s me make cool looking fuzzy caterpillars. : )
Anyway, I saved the brush as a Brush Tool Preset so I can get to it easily next time I want to make caterpillars. LOL
But I also see that I can click the "new brush" in the Brush Palette and it’s there now too since I was just using it.
So what’s the difference between the two formats? Does Tool Preset let me retain the colors and mode and the Saved Brush does not?
Again, I am just curious to know the difference. Thanks a lot. 🙂
Photoshop 7 on PC.
Stephen
I made a Brush with cool attributes: dynamics, jitter, etc. It let’s me make cool looking fuzzy caterpillars. : )
Anyway, I saved the brush as a Brush Tool Preset so I can get to it easily next time I want to make caterpillars. LOL
But I also see that I can click the "new brush" in the Brush Palette and it’s there now too since I was just using it.
So what’s the difference between the two formats? Does Tool Preset let me retain the colors and mode and the Saved Brush does not?
Again, I am just curious to know the difference. Thanks a lot. 🙂
Photoshop 7 on PC.
Stephen
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