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Want to add new brushes to Photoshop? It’s easy! Download a brush pack online, then import it to Photoshop. Brushes are a versatile tool that can be used for basic sketching, digital painting, and more. This wikiHow guide will show you how to quickly install Photoshop brushes.

Things You Should Know

  • Download a brush pack from a reputable source.
  • Brush packs are typically a .zip folder with a .abr file inside.
  • To add the brush pack, go to Window > Brushes > hamburger menu > Import Brushes.
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Downloading New Brushes

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  1. There are hundreds of options, from painting sets to textured brushes. Photoshop has a ton of tools, but the brush is a go-to for many Photoshop users. A few trustworthy sites for brush packs include:[1]
    • DeviantArt
    • Creative Market
    • Design Cuts
  2. Most brushes will come as ZIP files, compressed folders that hold the brushes data. When you find one you like, download it to your computer.[2]
    • If you want to find the brushes again after downloading, click and drag the zip file to your desktop. This will make them easier to find later.
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  3. Open the ZIP file. You'll need a ZIP extractor program if you don't have one — but, Windows and Mac computers typically have built-in extractor tools.
    • On Windows, right-click the ZIP file and select Extract.
    • On Mac, double-click on the ZIP file to open it.
    • If your version of Windows doesn’t have built-in extraction, try a common third-party program like 7ZIP, ZIP Archive, or WinRAR.
    • If you can't find the ZIP file, check your Downloads folder.
  4. This is a Photoshop Brush file. There will be several files in your folder, but the .abr file is necessary. If you don't see a .abr file, erase the whole folder and look for a new brush set.
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Adding New Brushes to Photoshop

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  1. Then select Brushes to open the Brushes panel.[3]
  2. It’s the hamburger icon (a few horizontal lines) in the top-right of the Brushes panel.
  3. Then, click Open. This will install the brush pack on Photoshop. You’re ready to start brushing!
  4. This will add them to your library. Photoshop will automatically organize the brushes.
    • This might not work in some versions of Photoshop.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Kyle Smith. Kyle Smith is a wikiHow Technology Writer, learning and sharing information about the latest technology. He has presented his research at multiple engineering conferences and is the writer and editor of hundreds of online electronics repair guides. Kyle received a BS in Industrial Engineering from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. This article has been viewed 756,486 times.
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