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if you've used a brush on an object, and you go back to the object (or want to duplicate the object in another document), is there any way to find out which brush was used? i guess one could label the pixel layer with the name of the brush when first using it, but that doesn't do any good in the aftermath. in the examples, i wanted the brush background in the "miles" to be the same as the brush background in the "ben". well, maybe the second one looks better anyway!

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miles.jpg

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Probably Brush Category Texture: Grunge 2 (second brush down)

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