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Matt posted on Mon, Jun 29 2009 22:33

I have multiple folders of brushes i have converted over from photo shop files, i would like to add them to draw and photo paint. In doing so i would like to keep them in certain categories not all together. How do i go about this.

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Matt:
I have multiple folders of brushes i have converted over from photo shop files, i would like to add them to draw and photo paint. In doing so i would like to keep them in certain categories not all together. How do i go about this.

The infrastructure doesn't easily allow for this I fear, but we'll see what others have to say.

I feel it needs to be added to future version – the ability to add and save user brush/tool libraries.

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thanks for the reply i was also wondering if corel in the next version of draw will fix the transparency tool to accommodate more the one action with out having to bitmap between changes.. as always thanks again 

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Matt:
thanks for the reply i was also wondering if corel in the next version of draw will fix the transparency tool to accommodate more the one action with out having to bitmap between changes.. as always thanks again 

I think you mean Draw in this case, I see you have posted in that forum also.

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For Photopaint, its quite easy to organize your nibs. You must make a difference between folders, which can contain nib libraries, and you can have nib libraries which contain nibs. Whole nib libraries (file ending .nib) can be appended within Photopaint to your default or custom nib library you use, as well as single nibs.

For example, if you have several nib libraries, one with stone texture nibs, another one with tree nibs, and yet another one with leaves nibs, you could organize them in a folder named "nature". But keep in mind to keep the .msk-file together with the nib library, if you move it into another folder.

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