How To Create a Custom Brush in Photoshop
By default, Photoshop adds your brush to whatever brush set is active when you define the brush. If you ever need to reinstall your software, however, these custom brushes won't be saved. To remedy that, we need to create a new brush set for our custom brushes. We do that using the preset manager. If this is a brush you only plan to use once, and aren't worried about losing, you are free to skip this step.
Go to Edit > Preset Manager (or you can open preset manager from the brush palette menu by clicking the small arrow at the top right). Scroll to the end of the active brush set, and click on your new custom brush to select it. Click on "Save Set..."
Note: Only selected brushes will be saved to your new set. If you want to include more brushes in this set, Ctrl-click on them to select them before clicking "Save Set..."
Give your new brush set a name like My Custom Brushes.abr. Photoshop Elements should save it by default in the proper Presets\Brushes folder.
Now if you want to add more brushes to this custom set, you'll want to load the custom set before you define your new brushes, then remember to save the brush set again after adding to it.
Now when you go to the brushes palette menu and choose load brushes, you can load your custom brushes anytime.
Now let's customize the brush and save different variations of it. Select the brush tool, and load your paw brush. Set the size to something smaller, like 30 pixels. At the far right of the options palette, click "More Options." Here we can adjust spacing, fade, hue jitter, scatter angle, and so on. As you hold your cursor over these options, you'll see pop-up tips telling what they are. As you modify the settings, the stroke preview in the options bar will show you how it will look when you paint with these settings.
Now let's customize the brush and save different variations of it. Select the brush tool, and load your paw brush. Set the size to something smaller, like 30 pixels. At the far right of the options palette, click "More Options." Here we can adjust spacing, fade, hue jitter, scatter angle, and so on. As you hold your cursor over these options, you'll see pop-up tips telling what they are. As you modify the settings, the stroke preview in the options bar will show you how it will look when you paint with these settings.
Put in the following settings:
Spacing: 150%
Hue Jitter: 80%
Scatter: 10%
Angle: -90°
Hue Jitter: 80%
Scatter: 10%
Angle: -90°
Then go the brushes palette menu amd choose "Save Brush..." Name this brush "Paw brush 30px going right"
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