Define a Brush in Photo Editor
Table of contents for Using Brushes in ACDSee Photo Editor
- Define a Brush in Photo Editor
- Convert your existing brushes to use with ACDSee Photo Editor
- Create a brush from a photo in Photo Editor
Well, I’ve been having fun discovering lots of creative tools in Photo Editor and I thought I’d show you how to create your own brushes. So let’s get started! The first thing you need is a png file you would like to turn into a brush. I have a simple heart shape open in photo editor and I’ve selected my brush tool in the toolbar.
1. In your object palette, double click on the thumbnail of your image.
2. Select the entire layer using CTRL-A or go to Image|Selection|Select all Pixels. You should now have ‘marching ants’ around your image and crop marks in the corners.
3. Click on the Saved Brushes button on the toolbar for the paintbrush tool. Notice the small menu button on the right side? Click on that to find the brush menu.
4. Choose Define brush from the fly-out menu.

You can now make, save, load, and delete brushes.
You can always return to the default set that came pre-loaded by choosing ‘Reset Brushes’.
One important note: you can only use the ‘load brushes’ feature with .abr files created in Photo Editor. Not to worry, though…we’ll cover how to convert your other .abr files next!

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Feb 2, 2008 - 07:02:31Awesome!! Looks great and I can’t wait to do this
That’s great information Kristi!
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