Min has been making some great brushes lately, thought I'd throw my hand in with a couple.
Min has been making some great brushes lately, thought I'd throw my hand in with a couple.
Egg
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Min has been making some great brushes lately, thought I'd throw my hand in with a couple.
Egg
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I don't like saving brushes to Xara's Brushes folder, but prefer to keep them as seperate .xar files (with the original creator shapes) in my own folder named MyBrushes.
This way Xara is not delayed on start up loading rarely used brushes, but I've always got the brushes at hand, plus the original creator shapes.
The Beads xar file:
Egg
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The second brush.
Egg
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The ribbon Xar file:
Egg
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Nice brushes Egg ... thanks!
Just the other day I was wishing for a good ribbon brush... thanks egg!
Thanks Egg
Good point about where to save brushes _ I'm going to have to sort mine out and have another place to store them.
Amanda
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Thanks folks.
As I said earlier, I prefer to save brushes this way as the file still holds the original shapes used to create the brush and it's then easy to modify that brush shape and create a variation, which I dont think is possible if you place them in the default brush folder.
Egg
Egg
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You can edit brushes and the shapes used to make them even the default brushes.
In the line gallery right click on the brush style and choose copy brush shape to clipboard.
Paste into a document and you can change any way and create a new brush.
Christine
Christine
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