If you’re a professional designer or just enjoy using Photoshop, you know how important it is to have a good set of brushes. But what happens when you need to use those brushes on a different computer or platform? In this post, we’ll show you how to export your Photoshop brushes and use them on different devices.
First, select the brushes you want to export. You can make a new group for them if you want. To do this, select the brushes while holding down the Shift key. Then, hold down the Command or Control key and select any additional brushes you want to add to the group. Once you’ve made your selection, click on “New Brush Group” or “New Brush Presets.” You can also rename the group if you want.
Now, here’s the important part: exporting the brushes. Click on “Export Brushes” and save the file as an Adobe brush file. You can save it to your desktop or any other location you prefer.
If you want to use your brushes on a different device, simply import them into Photoshop. Click on the gear icon in the Brushes panel and select “Import Brushes.” Then, navigate to the location where you saved the brush file and click “Open.” Your brushes will appear in their own folder, ready for you to use.
That’s all there is to it! With this updated method, it’s easy to save and manage your brushes and use them on different devices. Whether you’re a professional designer or just enjoy using Photoshop for fun, having your favorite brushes handy is now more convenient than ever.