
The Elements User Guide from Adobe tells you to save custom brushes in this user-specific folder structure, rather than the application folder structure where the default Presets are stored. yet" zone as I haven't had time to test this). (Warning: I'm entering into the "I'm not 100% sure about this. So when Elements loads the brush sets it loads all the default Presets first, then any additional user-added sets are loaded separately and tagged onto the bottom of the list. (When you use the File Explorer to manually copy brush sets into this folder, we can override the permission warning). We did this because when we use the Save Set feature in the Preset Manager we don't have permission to save it into the C: Program Files > Adobe > Photoshop Elements 2021 > Presets > Brushes folder. This is because we saved the new brush set in the C: Users > user_name > AppData > Roaming > Adobe > Photoshop Elements > 19.0 > Presets > Brushes folder.

Your new "Cloud Brushes" set should now be the only one that appears in the Preset Manager and the Brush Preset Picker when you use the Brush tool. Now go back to your C: Program Files > Adobe > Photoshop Elements 2021 > Presets > Brushes folder and delete all the cloud brush sets you have in there (or copy them to another folder on your computer if you ever want to revert back to using lots of different cloud brush sets - a "just in case" insurance policy!)Ĩ. You now have all your cloud brushes contained in one single set (and one single. Give it a name like "Cloud Brushes.abr" and save it in your C: Users > user_name > AppData > Roaming > Adobe > Photoshop Elements > 19.0 > Presets > Brushes folder.Ħ. To tidy everything up, click the first brush in the set and shift-click the last brush in the set to select all the brushes, then click the Save Set. Repeat step 3 until you have all your cloud brush sets in this "base" set.ĥ. button and navigate to your C: Program Files > Adobe > Photoshop Elements 2021 > Presets > Brushes folder and select another set of cloud brushes you want to add to this "base" set.
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Select one set of cloud brushes that you want to use as your "base" cloud brush set using the menu button (it's a down arrow plus three little lines to the right of the Preset Type dropdrown list).ģ. Go to Edit > Preset Manager and select the Brushes Preset Type if it isn't already selected.Ģ. I think I've understood what you're hoping to achieveġ.
