Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To change how preset brushes are displayed 
Choose a display option from the Brush Preset picker menu
 or Brushes palette menu: 
Text Only to view the brushes as a list. 
Small or Large Thumbnail to view the brushes as thumbnails. 
Small or Large List to view the brushes as a list with thumbnails. 
Stroke Thumbnail to view a sample brush stroke with each brush thumbnail. 
To dynamically preview brush strokes in the Brushes palette, make sure that Brush Preset is selected, and then 
position the pointer over a brush until the tool tip appears. Move the pointer over different brushes. The preview area 
at the bottom of the palette will display sample brush strokes. 
To change the preset brushes displayed in the palette 
To load a library of preset brushes, choose one of the following from the Brush Preset picker menu or Brushes 
palette menu: 
Load Brushes to add a library to the current list. Select the library file you want to use, and click Load. 
Replace Brushes  to  replace the  current list with a different  library.  Select  the library  file  you want to use, and  click  
Load. 
A library file (displayed at the bottom of the palette menu). Click OK to replace the current list, or click Append 
to append the current list. 
To return to the default library of preset brushes, choose Reset Brushes from the Brush Preset picker menu or 
Brushes palette menu. You can either replace the current list or append the default library to the current list. 
Note: You can also use the Preset Manager to load and reset brush libraries. 
See also 
Creating brushes and setting options 
About the Brushes palette 
The Brushes palette lets you select preset brushes and design custom brushes. The brush you select determines many 
characteristics of the resulting stroke. Photoshop provides a variety of preset brushes to fill a wide range of uses. In 
Photoshop, you can also create custom brushes using the Brushes palette.