CS3 shapes & brushes disappeared

TN
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Tom Nelson
Dec 11, 2007
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I’m using PS CS3 on a Mac with plenty of RAM. After a crash, I can no longer access brush libraries and custom style libraries from the Options Bar.

With the Brush tool selected, the down-arrow next to the brush size picker still allows me to select brushes from the current library. But the additional flyout menu is completely grayed-out. It’s the one to set viewing options, load libraries, reset brushes, etc.

With the Custom Shape tool selected, only the default shapes are visible. The menu to load other shape libaries is grayed-out.

My brush and custom shape libraries are intact. I just can’t access them from Photoshop.

I’ve reset my preferences by starting up with cmd-opt-shift and that hasn’t solved the problem. Does anyone have a solution short of re-installing Photoshop?

Tom Nelson

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ronviers
Dec 11, 2007
Tom Nelson wrote:
I’m using PS CS3 on a Mac with plenty of RAM. After a crash, I can no longer access brush libraries and custom style libraries from the Options Bar.

With the Brush tool selected, the down-arrow next to the brush size picker still allows me to select brushes from the current library. But the additional flyout menu is completely grayed-out. It’s the one to set viewing options, load libraries, reset brushes, etc.
With the Custom Shape tool selected, only the default shapes are visible. The menu to load other shape libaries is grayed-out.
My brush and custom shape libraries are intact. I just can’t access them from Photoshop.

I’ve reset my preferences by starting up with cmd-opt-shift and that hasn’t solved the problem. Does anyone have a solution short of re-installing Photoshop?

Tom Nelson

From your description it seems like PS knows where to find the files but the OS is not providing access. Is there a Mac utility that will allow you for force a directory rebuild?
TN
Tom Nelson
Dec 13, 2007
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Tom Nelson wrote:
I’m using PS CS3 on a Mac with plenty of RAM. After a crash, I can no longer access brush libraries and custom style libraries from the Options Bar.

With the Brush tool selected, the down-arrow next to the brush size picker still allows me to select brushes from the current library. But the additional flyout menu is completely grayed-out. It’s the one to set viewing options, load libraries, reset brushes, etc.
With the Custom Shape tool selected, only the default shapes are visible. The menu to load other shape libaries is grayed-out.
My brush and custom shape libraries are intact. I just can’t access them from Photoshop.

I’ve reset my preferences by starting up with cmd-opt-shift and that hasn’t solved the problem. Does anyone have a solution short of re-installing Photoshop?

Tom Nelson

From your description it seems like PS knows where to find the files but the OS is not providing access. Is there a Mac utility that will allow you for force a directory rebuild?

An interesting thought. I repaired permissions with Disk Utility and it didn’t solve the problem. Looks like I’ll have to re-install Photoshop. Tom
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ronviers
Dec 13, 2007
On Dec 13, 1:26 pm, Tom Nelson
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<""> wrote:
Tom Nelson wrote:
I’m using PS CS3 on a Mac with plenty of RAM. After a crash, I can no longer access brush libraries and custom style libraries from the Options Bar.

With the Brush tool selected, the down-arrow next to the brush size picker still allows me to select brushes from the current library. But the additional flyout menu is completely grayed-out. It’s the one to set viewing options, load libraries, reset brushes, etc.

With the Custom Shape tool selected, only the default shapes are visible. The menu to load other shape libaries is grayed-out.

My brush and custom shape libraries are intact. I just can’t access them from Photoshop.

I’ve reset my preferences by starting up with cmd-opt-shift and that hasn’t solved the problem. Does anyone have a solution short of re-installing Photoshop?

Tom Nelson

From your description it seems like PS knows where to find the files but the OS is not providing access. Is there a Mac utility that will allow you for force a directory rebuild?

An interesting thought. I repaired permissions with Disk Utility and it didn’t solve the problem. Looks like I’ll have to re-install Photoshop. Tom

Bummer:-(

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