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Brush selector 2/2 More controls
Special brush folders besides the "regular" folders with the built-in brushes:
Create or import a brush There are tons of them on the web. More on page 78
Edit current brush Opens a powerful brush editor panel. Detailed description starts on page 90
Recent brushes Lists all the brushes you have used in the current project. You can export the brush history as a brush pack for further use. Favorite brushes You can mark any brush as your favorite. All of them will be listed in this collection “Created” folder Newly created brushes will land here. You may later move them to custom folders if you wish. “Downloads” folder Here you will find all the brushes downloaded from the web.
Current brush options
Add the brush to your Favorites
Brushes marked as "favorite" are listed in the Favorites special folder. Note that the Favorites set are separate for each brush mode (Paint, Blend, Erase).
More on page 87
“New custom folder” button (This is actually a button, not a folder) See page 84 for more details on brush management
Reset the brush Feel free to experiment; you can always return to factory settings
Custom brush folders You can have as many of them as you need.
Brush collection management You can reorganize the default (built-in) brushes, create new ones or download them from the web. Learn more on page 84.
Note that the Favorites and Recent "folders" are created and updated automatically. They also list "shortcuts" to the actual brushes that stay in their original locations. Removing a brush from Favorites or Recents does not affect the actual brush. The Favorites folder on first use may contain a couple of good brushes for you to test.
Infinite Painter’s Manual
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Studio • Brushes • Page 71
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