The exported brushes can now be imported into another Photoshop document. You can also share them with others by passing along the .abr file. To import brushes in Photoshop, go to the Brushes panel menu, choose "Import Brushes", choose the appropriate .abr file, and click the "Load" button.

Deleting brushes in Photoshop is pretty simple. Open the Brushes panel in Photoshop (Window > Brushes) and choose the brush or brushes you want to delete. In the Brushes panel menu, choose Delete Brush. Confirm your choice when the prompt appears.


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Another option is to download the brushes directly to your iPad in Safari. Download the file and navigate to the Downloads in the Files app. Once there, open the extracted folder. Install the .abr file. If a prompt appears, choose Photoshop to open the file.

You can create brushes that apply paint to images in a variety of ways. You select an existing preset brush, a brush tip shape, or create a unique brush tip from part of an image. You choose options from the Brush Settings panel to specify how the paint is applied.

The Brush Settings panel lets you modify existing brushes and design new custom brushes. The Brush Settings panel contains the brush tip options that determine how paint is applied to an image. The brush stroke preview at the bottom of the panel shows how paint strokes look with the current brush options.

To save your new brush permanently or distributeit to other users, you must save the brush as part of a set of brushes.Choose Save Brushes from the Brush Presets panel menu, and thensave to a new set or overwrite an existing set. If you reset or replacethe brushes in the Brush Presets panel without saving it in a set,you could lose your new brush.

While using a preset brush, press the [ key to decrease the brush width; press the ] key to increase the width. For hard round, soft round, and calligraphic brushes, press Shift+[ to decrease the brush hardness; press Shift+] to increase the brush hardness.

I saved them a while ago, as I find it hard to always keep this in mind. 


It does have a size limitation, I do not particularly understand why is this not made public knowledge by Adobe, there are so many similar problems. But what truly boggles my mind is why there is no pop-up warning, "dude, you're exceeding the memory limit", something, as I cannot waste my time with these concerns and constantly check the size of the brushes I import, the size of the library and so on.

I posted in the Feature Request section. I have read that thread, but the 2 Gb limit is real and has no workaround until they actually do something about it. It does sound like more of a bug than a feature.


I wanted help with this problem now, not in the far distant future with some extra feature they *may* implement in 2030 (plenty of old topics done on the matter, utterly and completely ignored). But this is the last time I waste an entire day with such problems, if I cannot make it myself, I'll hire someone to write me a script to autosave those brushes each time I import a new brush pack.


Still, it's unbelievable to me that Adobe cannot handle something so basic, and in 2023 this is still a thing.

@kdoggdracul 

I have the same problem. I'm also a digital painter and if my Brushes.psp file is larger than 2Gb, I lose them when Photoshop launches.

I actually save my brushes in another location on my hard drive so that when this happens, I can reload my brushes easily.

To make my Brushes.psp size smaller, I open the original brushes open in Photoshop, I delete the brushes out of sets that I don't use and then save those brushes as new abr. and name them accordingly.

@c.pfaffenbichler 

No, the brushes folder is empty in my \AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2023\Presets\Brushes.

Ever since I had PS CC (after CS6) I always saved my extra brushes in another location as I was told years ago that having too many brushes loaded could slow PS performance.

Yes, thank you. I used to keep them around 1.7 Gb, as well, but it was negligent of me to not save them. I exceeded the memory limit by 2 Mb, now I have to go through the pain of restoring everything, WHILE keeping in mind to constantly save my brushes, because Adobe cannot make a checkmark for that to handle itself or at least extend the memory limit or give a warning of some kind. 


I really understand why a lot of people switch from this software.

Hello, 


I am using Adobe CC2019. I don't know the exact version, but this is not a version-specific bug, it happened to me multiple times with all kinds of versions, on multiple machines. It's very easy to replicate if you have enough brush packs to load into Photoshop, and for a digital painter, hoarding tons of brushes is quite common. Once Brushes.psp gets over 2 Gb, they are all gone and the default brushes are reinstated. 


Is there a workaround for decreasing the size of this file, so I can get my brushes back?

I made my own brushes i use for lineart and colouring but whenever i turn off the computer, the brushes get deleted or they disappear. This has happened to me multiple times and I really don't want to create the same brushes over and over again. I saved the brush presets and all, i also named them, They do appear in the brush presets but whenever i quit photoshop, it disappears.

I am having the exact same problem...!!!!!!!!!! cant find them in the presets - brushes in application , nor in the library - adobe - photoshtop 2020 cc - brushes- nothing to find...same when I go back in time machine...this is horrible!!!!!

AArrggh and again!! Just spent two days organising my brushes just the way I like then PS lost ALL of them! New brushes, folders etc. If I liked your basic brushes so much I wouldn't have bothered in the first place!

Having the same problem in the newest version of PS 21.0.3; every time I get my brushes loaded and customized, they get wiped out back to the default list when an update to PS occurs. (subscription based).....can anyone let me know how to save the brushes? I'm not seeing the "brushes" option in the dropdown list.

Update: After a bit of research I'm thinking that brushes aren't managed in the Preset Manager. I just backed up my brushes and I guess I'll drag-and-drop into the brushes panel when a PS update ocurrs and wipes everything back to defaults.

It's hopeless I've tried customer service they remotely took control of my computer said they had to tell my computer that it was ok to save the brushes which that failed to very frustrated I've had to reload all my brushes and styles 3 times this week two updates and a crash called them 3 times without a fix I'm at a loss as to how they can't figure this out. started when I switched to the cloud service thinking about going back to the disc version.

same exact problem preset managner does not have the brushes!!!!! cant find all the brushes created, find myself having to reload all the downloaded purchased brushes but cant find the ones I created...does anyone know where they might have been stored that is the brushes that I manually made?

I am having the exact same issue. I was working on a number of projects last year and earlier this year with no trouble at all. I downloaded a number of Kyle's brushes, created my own brush folders so that I could return to brushes that I particularly liked easily and was able to shut down PS and come back the following day with everything there. But this week everything keeps diappearing apart from a few standard Adobe brushes and 4 random groups of Kyle's brushes.

After a recent update all of my brushes have disappeared and now I am stuck with the default ones. I have noticed that this issue is happening since 2018 according to some other posts so apparently Adobe does not care about it's product or it's paying customers.

They told me to save my brushes in the "Preset" folder in a folder named "Brushes" You'll find it under C:// Programfiles > Adobe> Photoshop 2022 > Presets > Brushes. Then restart PS. But if PS frezzes and you have to click CTRL + ALT + Delete you have to load the brushes back to PS from the brushes folder.

I have installed an abundance of brushes usually by double clickling from the download folder, and now I want to back them up. I have ran .abr spotlight searches and found nothing; they are also not in the photoshop > presets > brushes folder. Only the stock brushes are in there. Where can they be??

2. Open Photoshop and select the Brush tool.

3. On the Options bar, click the down arrow beside the brush shape preview. This will open the controls for brushes.

4. From the brush control popup, click the right-facing arrow in the top right corner and select Load Brushes or Replace Brushes.

5. When the Load Brushes dialog appears, navigate to the location where you placed the .ABR file and then open that file.

6. If you chose the Replace Brushes command, Photoshop will remove any existing brushes from the Brushes palette, leaving you with only the newly loaded set. However, if you chose the Load Brushes command, Photoshop will add the new brush set to the end of the list of brushes.

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