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Ok so First I created a new File titled GIMP Brushes. Then I got to File-->Prefrences-->Brushes. Delete all the current Files. Get the adress for your Giimp file and put it into the Brush Prefrences.

 

Yeah I know I suck at explaining

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Ok so First I created a new File titled GIMP Brushes. Then I got to File-->Prefrences-->Brushes. Delete all the current Files. Get the adress for your Giimp file and put it into the Brush Prefrences.

 

Yeah I know I suck at explaining

At least you know it ;D

 

confusin. can you watch the vid adn tell me what to do. at least then you got an idea

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Here's the REAL tut on how to upload brushes on GIMP.

 

1. Click Here to search for GIMP brushes at DeviantArt.

2. Once you find brush do you think it's good, click "Download" on the left side that has the TV icon on it.

3. It will download your brush. Click "Save File" and save it into a folder. Any folder would work.

4. Now click on the Brush File you saved. It should open a WinRar file or something.

5. Copy all the brushes by highlighting them and press Ctrl+c

6. It should now copied. Then go to C: -> Program Files -> GIMP 2.0 (or whatever version it is) -> share -> gimp -> 2.0 (or whatever version it is) -> brushes.

7. Paste your new brushes by clicking Ctrl+v. It should now appear.

8. Open up your GIMP. Then it's there.

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no but considering your explaination it seems like i will mess up on it ;/


Here's the REAL tut on how to upload brushes on GIMP.

 

1. Click Here to search for GIMP brushes at DeviantArt.

2. Once you find brush do you think it's good' date=' click "Download" on the left side that has the TV icon on it.

3. It will download your brush. Click "Save File" and save it into a folder. Any folder would work.

4. Now click on the Brush File you saved. It should open a WinRar file or something.

5. Copy all the brushes by highlighting them and press Ctrl+c

6. It should now copied. Then go to C: -> Program Files -> GIMP 2.0 (or whatever version it is) -> share -> gimp -> 2.0 (or whatever version it is) -> brushes.

7. Paste your new brushes by clicking Ctrl+v. It should now appear.

8. Open up your GIMP. Then it's there.

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updated way seems easier

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