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I’d appreciate some help here: Windows XP; Photoshop CS
I installed some brush files.abr into my Brush folder.
I have been able to use them without any issues at all. No freezing. No problems.
I tried to uninstall these brushes by removing the .abr file from the Brush folder. They still remain in the brush palette even though the .abr file does not. I then tried to add another brush but it did not load to the palette.
Then I went to Application Data/Adobe/etc/etc/ and moved the Brushes.psp file out of my folder to the desktop. It removed the brush files I had added. A new brushes.psp file did NOT appear, like I thought it would, and I was unable to add any new brushes. The palette maintained the defaults, however.
So, I moved the Brushes.psp file back and I still have the added brushes.abr even though the abr file is not in the brush folder and I still can’t add any new brushes.
Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
I installed some brush files.abr into my Brush folder.
I have been able to use them without any issues at all. No freezing. No problems.
I tried to uninstall these brushes by removing the .abr file from the Brush folder. They still remain in the brush palette even though the .abr file does not. I then tried to add another brush but it did not load to the palette.
Then I went to Application Data/Adobe/etc/etc/ and moved the Brushes.psp file out of my folder to the desktop. It removed the brush files I had added. A new brushes.psp file did NOT appear, like I thought it would, and I was unable to add any new brushes. The palette maintained the defaults, however.
So, I moved the Brushes.psp file back and I still have the added brushes.abr even though the abr file is not in the brush folder and I still can’t add any new brushes.
Thoughts? Thanks in advance!
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