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That's the max you can have, there are no "workarounds" In the mighty Photoshop the max brush size is 5000px

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I'm curious why a larger brush would be needed.

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I'm trying to make a series of concentric rings with an oval shape relating to the size of the original oval that is approximately 5000px.  I could do this I suppose by warping the dual brush I had planned on using, but this is going to be a lot more work.  I could also resample the original image down to the max of the brush, but I didn't really want to do that. 

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5 hours ago, Eric5 said:

I'm trying to make a series of concentric rings with an oval shape relating to the size of the original oval that is approximately 5000px.  I could do this I suppose by warping the dual brush I had planned on using, but this is going to be a lot more work.  I could also resample the original image down to the max of the brush, but I didn't really want to do that. 

Split your brush in 2... 

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19 hours ago, Eric5 said:

I'm trying to make a series of concentric rings with an oval shape relating to the size of the original oval that is approximately 5000px.

Well there are shape tools for rings, ellipses ...!

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3 hours ago, v_kyr said:

Well there are shape tools for rings, ellipses ...!

I was thinking the same thing, or do a brush at 4000px and scale it up to 5000px, then reduce duplicates from there. It's a shame the duplicate and scale doesn't maintain a consistent gap i.e. 100px and instead reduces the gap as you scale down.

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