GrutBrushes are all about the dynamics…HOW the brush behaves, not what it’s brush tip shape looks like. There are dozens of apps that claim to be able to import Photoshop brushes but what most of them mean is that they can import the tip shape, but that’s just the most visible but probably the least important feature of a good digital brush. UPDATE: Procreate GrutBrushes are now available! They are not the same as the Photoshop brushes but I think you’ll like them just as much …and no, sorry, you can’t use these GrutBrushes in Procreate! It has it’s own wonderful brush format but it can’t import Photoshop brushes. GrutBrushes can be imported into ArtStudio Pro and Adobe Sketch on th iPad Pros Here I am using the GrutBrushes pattern brushes on the iPad pro! Using GrutBrushes with the Apple Pencil is a dream. Importing Photoshop Brushes (TPL) into the Artstudip Pro app on the iPad Pro Once you have it in the cloud you can import it into Adobe Sketch or Artstudio Pro (shown below) Someday I hope to make a video tutorial showing the whole process, but until then, both apps do currently have information in their documentation on how to import Photoshop brushes so have a look around. That way you can just upload that single TPL containing all your favourite GrutBrushes to DropBox, iCloud or whatever you use to get files onto your iPad. So, in this super-quick video tutorial I show you how to export a batch of TPL brushes into one file all at once. You can import any of the GrutBrushes TPLs right now, but you probably don’t want to import them one at a time. I get this question almost every day now and while I don’t have any proper documentation for it yet, you can import GrutBrushes TPL files into both Artstudio Pro (I love this app!) and Adobe Sketch apps I will update you here as soon as I hear. I hope I can find a solution soon. Stay tuned. I’m very sorry for this but I had no idea Adobe would be doing this. If you have already upgraded and don’t want to install the previous version you will have to access the brushes from the Tool Presets panel. You also have the option of re-installing older versions of Photoshop from the Adobe Creative Cloud app: you can re-install older versions of Photoshop Keep in mind this means you will have two separate versions of Photoshop on your computer, Uncheck this box to keep 2 versions of Photoshop on your computer This will install the new version and keep the old one installed. If you want to keep the old version of Photoshop installed as well as the new one you can uncheck the “remove old versions” box when updating. In the meantime, be aware that if you update Photoshop to the latest version, you will lose access to the GrutBrushes plugin! (Your settings should still be there and I hope they will return if I can get the plugin working again) I have written to my plugin developer to see if they can fix it and I will let you know here as soon as I hear back. Re-installing it does not seem to fix it. I have written to my plugin developer to see if they can help, but until then it looks like updating to the latest version of Photoshop will disable the GrutBrushes plugin. The brushes still work of course, the problem is just with the plugin. Original Post (18 Oct): It seems the latest Photoshop update is not compatible with the GrutBrushes plugin and will cause it to stop working. I have been able to confirm that the GrutBrushes plugin still works on all 3 updates to Photoshop CC v20 that I’ve seen so far on Windows Update 1 (): The problem seems to be affecting Mac only. Uninstall it ( instructions here) and then re-install it and it will work (you can download the latest version from your downloads tab in your account or get it here if you never had it) The plugin is working again! If your GrutBrushes plugin stopped working after you updated Photoshop.
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