Saving presets


Saving presets

After some experimentation (remember to see how the brush ‘flow’ setting affects your brushstrokes), when you’ve got a bunch of settings you like, you don’t want to have to apply those settings every time you want to use that kind of brush so :

-        Click  Window > Tool Presets

If there are already presets here, click the arrow at the top right of the tool preset palette and go to  Preset Manager.  Select all the presets and delete them ( this isn’t permanent, it’s just removing them for now so you can create a new uncluttered bunch of presets)

-        At the bottom –right of the palette there’s a ‘create new tool preset’ icon. Click it and then give your preset a name


There is an option to ‘’ include color”. I recommend you UNtick this. If it’s ticked, then whenever you use that preset it will change your foreground color to the one you had selected when you saved it.

You will probably not want to use the same color every time you use that preset.

-        Click OK. The preset appears in the palette. Click the blue arrow menu button and click ‘save tool presets’.

Now photoshop will remember all the settings  you had selected for  that brush and it has created a file on your hard drive that you can bring from one computer to another to continue using your own presets on different machines.

The presets are not referencing  the original brush tips you’ve used so if you transfer the presets 

To another computer you don’t need to also transfer the brush set 

Here are some examples of my presets. You’ll probably be able to guess how they were made. If any of them are confusing, ask and I’ll explain.


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