In the Brushes palette, from the side menu, select Brush Presets. If the Brushes palette is not already visible, display the Brushes palette. To change these settings manually, or to create your own brush stroke, please refer to Creating Custom Brush Styles. Each of these strokes has a specified brush tip and diameter. Photoshop allows you to choose between a number of different preset brush strokes. (Optional) If the Brushes palette becomes hidden while you are working, click on the Brushes tab in the window at the upper right. NOTE: If the Brushes palette is already displayed, a check mark will appear next to the selection. The Brushes palette offers the most common options for working with brushes, including the options that this document discusses. For more information on brushes and custom brush strokes, please see Creating Custom Brush Styles. These brush strokes can be used as provided or altered slightly within the Brushes palette. ![]() Photoshop CS3 provides many styles of preset brush strokes. ![]() This article is based on legacy software. (Archives) Adobe Photoshop CS3: Using Preset Brushes
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