That's a winner! In-house and sophisticated. I shall now make poorly thought through brushes knowing I can delete them at will just by looking at a thumbnail.
Thank you both.
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That's a winner! In-house and sophisticated. I shall now make poorly thought through brushes knowing I can delete them at will just by looking at a thumbnail.
Thank you both.
Yup, I'll go with the xar file method. I'm famous for thinking something is the best thing ever...then realising it's monkey poo a week or so later. It's far easier to flush xar files than mess...
Ha, so they do...not that I doubted you. I'd better go and learn how to save them permanently now just in case I ever make one that's actually worth saving.
I've never really played around with...
After trying to create a custom brush (numerous times) I now have several versions that I don't want. How does one simply delete them?