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How To Stop Brushes Changing When Working On More Than One Image


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1 hour ago, Tar said:

I'm trying what you suggest here, modifying the brush settings several times, but I can't find these new child brushes in the Edit Brush dropdown ... can you point me to it in more detail, please?

There are no such options. @N.P.M. was suggesting an addition to the UI, not something that already is there.

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5 hours ago, N.P.M. said:

You see everything in a negative way, the glass is always half empty with you, isn't it?

Nope. I am just trying to consider all the possibilities for things like this, like how well they would scale, if they would create more problems than they would solve, or add so much complication to the UI that they would be difficult to learn how to use.

Personally, I think something like a 'last preset used' button like I mentioned earlier would be a simple solution for one of the (many!) issues with the Brushes panel implementation, but overall, I think the whole panel needs to be rethought/redesigned to be more user friendly & intuitive.

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