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saving a brush as a file


Question Posted Friday May 11 2007, 7:39 pm

Ok well I looked up on how to save a brush that you made (you click on define brush).

Then I wanted to send my friend the brush but it wasn't saved as a file, just saved onto my photoshop. How can I save it as a file in my brushes folder?

I tried clicking save as but non of the types were .ABR for my adobe photoshop 6.0


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Additional info, added Sunday May 13 2007, 10:12 am:
Like save it as a file so I can send to others and others can download it?.

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