There are two ways to access the brushes in Photoshop. The first way is to go to the “Edit” menu and select “Preset Manager.”
This will open up a window where you can select “Brushes” from the drop-down menu. The second way is to open the “Window” menu and select “Brushes. ”
Once you have the brushes window open, you will see a variety of different brush options on the left hand side. You can select from a variety of different brush types, such as airbrushes, calligraphy pens, and so on.
To select a specific brush, simply click on it. To use the brush, click and drag it across the canvas.
If you want to adjust the size of the brush, you can do so by clicking on the “Brush Size” option in the top toolbar. You can also adjust the hardness of the brush by clicking on the “Brush Hardness” option. To change the color of the brush, click on the “Color” option in the top toolbar.
Once you have finished using the brush, you can close the brushes window by clicking on the “X” in the top right hand corner.
The brushes in Photoshop are located in two places – under Edit > Preset Manager, or Window > Brushes. You can select from a variety of different brush types, and adjust size, hardness, and color as needed.