![]() They get read, Maybe not right away, but they get read and all I will say is Adobe Technical Staff contacted me for a conversation before my upgrade and troubles. Lastly, to anyone that has an issue, ever so often a little survey pops up when PS closes, FILL IT OUT. As someone else wrote " That doesn’t solve the issue!!!!!!!!!!!!". I need a sanity check because I keep getting told that it is the Presets. Now, I will be looking for a local tutor when I can take my laptop and show them what I see. It gets frustrating when I loose my screen settings or the Saved Documents (pictures), it is a pain. Since I have the original brushes I have and copied the groups to several local places as well as the cloud, I just have to deal with the dang presets or run an Action (that loads all the usual brushes I created). As far as I am concerned they broke the application.Īlmost every time when I open up PS it acts different. I do not work for Adobe and I am not happy with Adobe. I will never use PS to its fullest potential but it does more than any other application I have come across and to relearn something new that may have its own issues. Photoshop is a 'deep and complex' application and sometimes I feel like I am in the deep end of a pool that is dark. I never had this problem before and sometimes, my other settings are set back to the defaults. I have to use the Presets Manager to load my brushes back or use an Action (that I created) to do it that way. As I have mentioned, somewhere in here, I have the same problem and all I read is 'Presets'. Juruko, I'm not giving up on Photoshop (PS) just yet. Even the other brushes that come preinstalled in Photoshop don't allow you to adjust hardness Regarding the hardness: typically, only the standard round brushes allow you to adjust the hardness. Just go to Edit > Presets > Preset Manager, and hit the "Load" button.įor some tips and alternative methods of managing your Photoshop Presets, check out this great article: Installing And Managing Brushes And Other Presets Using this, you can select multiple brush files and load them in at once. If you want to get all of your brushes back into your Brushes panel quickly, try using the Preset manager within Photoshop. If the brushes you have installed are showing up in the Brush settings flyout menu (shown below) but not in the Brushes panel, you probably accidentally replaced your brushes instead of appending, or your preferences were reset. You can save them and load them anywhere you want I save the into my own Photoshop tree and use the for every version of Photoshop I have installed.When you say "gone", do you mean gone from the Brushes panel, or gone from your Presets folder altogether? When you download and install custom brushes, make sure that make their way into the Photoshop Brushes preset folder, shown below. You may save your's in your userid presets\Brushes\ Adobe setup for you for each Photoshop version you use I do not use these folders However, If your preferences have been reset you may have lost what you added in the past.Īdobe Photoshop's brushes are ine Photoshop's Presets\Brushesīrushes in your running Photoshop are stored in your Preferences Brushes.psp file ![]() So it you reinstall PS onto a new machine or on the same machime you old user ID PS preferences should still be intact. Reinstalling Photoshop should not reset your old Photoshop Preferences. When you Define a custom Brush or shape or add something you should the use the Preset Manager to save what you added to Photoshop. So if you the reset or Photoshop reset your preferences you can load what you saved back into Photoshop. Whenever you add something to Photoshop you should also save what you add. As well as anything else you have added to Photoshop. If your Preferences get reset you could well have lost all your Brushes and Tool Presets. When you created your custom brushes or brush tool presets did you save them anywhere? If you do not they would only be in you users ID Photoshop preferences only.
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