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How Do I Reset My Brush in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 9:51 pm

If you’re using a mouse or trackpad, the quickest way to reset your brush is to double-click on the icon in the toolbar. If you’re using a tablet, you can long-press on the icon to bring up the reset option.

If you want more control over your reset, or if you’re having trouble with the double-click method, you can go into the brush settings menu. To do this, click on the little arrow next to the brush icon in the toolbar and select “reset” from the drop-down menu. This will open up a new dialog box with a few different options for resetting.

The first option is “Reset All”. This will reset your brush back to its default settings.

If you’ve made a lot of changes to your brush and you want to start from scratch, this is the best option. However, it’s also the most destructive, so be careful!

PRO TIP: This article provides instructions on how to reset your brush in Photoshop. However, it is important to note that resetting your brush can cause unexpected changes to your image. If you are not sure what you are doing, it is best to avoid resetting your brush.

The second option is “Reset Tip”. This will only reset the shape of your brush tip, not any of the other settings. This is useful if you’ve accidentally changed the shape of your brush and you want to get it back to its original form.

The third and final option is “Reset Airbrush”. This will only reset the airbrush settings, not any of the other brush settings. This is useful if you want to start over with your airbrush without affecting any of the other settings.

Conclusion

There are a few different ways that you can reset your brush in Photoshop. The quickest and easiest way is to double-click on the icon in the toolbar. However, if you want more control over your reset, you can go into the brush settings menu and select one of the three options: “Reset All”, “Reset Tip”, or “Reset Airbrush”.

Madison Geldart

Madison Geldart

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