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5 If you change brush settings with a preset brush active, the preset will
remember the changes between sessions. Common setting changes such
as Size will apply to use of the brush with any tool.
6 To change a preset's name, copy it, delete it from the toolbar, or
save or load all brush presets, click
Brush Preset Manager on page 7296 .
Interface
The Brush Preset toolbar controls are available only when a brush tool such
as
Paint Deformation on page 2125 is active.
Brush Preset Manager Opens the Brush Preset Manager on page 7296
dialog, which lets you add, duplicate, rename, delete, save, and load brush
presets.
Add New Preset Adds a new preset with the current brush settings to
the toolbar, first prompting you for a name for the brush. If you attempt to
exceed the maximum number of brush presets (50), a dialog alerts you.
[brush presets] Each preset is available on a button with a grayscale bitmap
showing its shape and relative size. Click a preset to activate it and use its
settings. Each preset contains all settings pertinent to the current tool, such
as Mode for Paint Deformation brushes. You can see a preset name by hovering
the mouse cursor over it; the tooltip that appears shows its name.
To deactivate a preset, click its preset again on the toolbar. Its settings remain
active, but changing the settings no longer modify the preset.
By default, the toolbar contains five brush presets, but you can add up to a
total of 50. To activate and use a preset, click its button on the toolbar. The
program remembers any changes you make to the brush settings while a preset
is active and automatically restores these at the start of the following session.
The button image updates automatically to reflect changes to the size (by
default, up to 40.0) and the falloff, which is depicted as a gradient on the
button image. Set the falloff with the
Painter Options dialog on page 1907 .
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