File Type: Brushes file for Adobe Photoshop® CS
File Extension: *.abr
Purpose: Photoshop's default brushes are not necessarily the ones
most commonly used by photographers. The brush set I created here contains
the shapes and softness I find the most useful.
Make sure you click the appropriate Download button depending on whether you
have Photoshop CS or an earlier version.
Follow your web browser's instructions for saving this file onto your computer.
Make sure you remember where you save it. The file name is
tz-brushes-default-16-bit.abr. If you rename the file, do not change the
extension. Leave it .abr. Photoshop does not require you to save
this file in its directory. However, saving it in Photoshop's
Presets\Brushes folder will save it where the other brush files are stored.
After downloading, if prompted to Open the file or Close the download dialog
box, close the dialog box.
Figure 1. The tz-brushes-default-16-bit.abr Brush Set
This brush set consists of three brush tips: round, square and diamond.
The round brush tips come in five edges: soft, semi-soft, medium, semi-hard and
hard. The square and diamond brush tips are hard edged only. The
standard Photoshop square brush seems to have two sides with a hard edge and two
sides with a soft edge. All four sides of the square and diamond brushes
in this set have hard edges.
If later you find that you prefer your old brush set instead, repeat steps 1, 2
and 3 above and click Reset Brushes > OK. This will restore the default
Photoshop brush set.
Once a brush tip has been selected, keyboard shortcuts can be used to change the brush size and hardness.
The brush spacing parameter for the round brushes is 15%. For the
square and diamond brushes, it is 1%. The spacing parameter can be found
under Window > Brushes > Brush Tip Shape.
Figure 2 below shows the five softness edges of the round brush. The brush tip size is 100 in each case. Top row, left to right: soft and semi-soft. Middle row, left to right: medium and semi-hard. Bottom row: hard.
Figure 2. Softness Examples
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