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Short answer-No. This is something that has been requested many times,for several years, in the Features and Suggestions forum.

Why you can't? Because those are all Presets. Once you make any change to them, even resize, then what you've done is create a new brush. You would need to save it as a preset. BUT, I think that even if you done that, once you resize it, or change any other properties, again you have a new different brush, so we're back to square one.

How many times are we changing things like size, opacity, hardness, ect... on brushes? Apparently Affinity sees each one of those as new brushes. They need to come up with some way that allows tracking, where just because we change some property, the brush is not new, unless we decide to save the new settings.

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迷之自信,很多人曾经提出过同一问题,说明遇到这个问题很多。细节决定成败。去使用一下PS,感受下别人的优点,不要只会兼容.PSD,变成一个看图软件。

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