If you’re new to Photoshop, you may not be familiar with installing new custom shapes or brushes. In this tutorial, I’ll show you the ropes so you can start using them straight away.
Installing Custom Shapes
To install a new Custom Shape you’ve downloaded, you’ll have to first select the Custom Shape Tool from the toolbar.

Now, from the Custom Shapes Options Bar, select the Custom Shape Picker dropdown. From here, you’ll be able to pick any of your currently installed custom shapes for use in your documents. However, right now we want to ignore all of these shapes, and instead click the arrow on the right side of the picker. From here, we want to “Load Shapes…“.

Once you click this, a browser will be opened up for you. From the browser, just travel to the directory where you saved your custom shapes too, and load them from there. Your new shapes will be available in the Shape Picker afterwards.
Installing Brushes
Installing brushes takes essentially the same steps as installing custom shapes.
Select the Brush tool from the toolbar.

And now from the Options Bar, select the Brush Preset Picker dropdown menu, click the arrow off to the right, and then select Load Brushes…

Again, just browse to the folder where your installed brushes are stored, and load them from there. You’re new brushes will be available in the Brush Preset Picker, as well as the Brushes window.
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Hope this helps!
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38 Comments Leave a Comment
Quite basic, but I’ve seen many people with this question, so this should be of great help to others.
Yes, very useful.
Yes, this is definitely one for those new to Photoshop. But everyone must start somewhere
Also, this tutorial was filed under the Photoshop > Basic category, so it shouldn’t come as any surprise
I remember when I first tried to do this I had an older version of photoshop…and had a heck of a time finding brushes for my older version hehe.
very well explained
i had problems trying to do this back in the days aswell Steve hahaha 
i just double click on the brush file and it automatically installs them.
is this only a CS3 thing?
With versions of Photoshop prior to the Creative Suite 3, yes, it was required that you install them in this way.
Hello all,
I just started learn photoshop yesterday thru this usefull site. But i was wondering if my photoshop is the right version to learn from the very beginning. So i have Adobe photoshop 7.0
Please advice… Thanks
There are a lot of new features in CS2+, but you should be able to do most of the things here. If anything, you would have to find another way to do something that is only CS3, which could be a great learning experience.
Good luck!
it is easy to install and use. Thanks dude..
Hi, I understand this part but where do i find those .ABR files :p
Btw, very clear tut
@Alentus: We have quite a few brushes you can download for free here Alentus.
Thanks,
Hi! Thanks for the amazing site! I am working on a Mac and with CS3, and I’m a real beginner. I cannot even load the brushes. What am I doing wrong? I downloaded a couple of brushes, I expanded them, put the abr files in the Presets>Brushes folder, and either double-clicked or used the preset menu to Load Brushes, but nothing is working. Can you help? I’m trying to do the parchment tutorial…I’m hitting a snag before I even start
Thank you for the great tutorials, very helpful for a beginner like me. Now I know of all the shapes available in photoshop. Great job.
I simply drag the desired brush to the brushes folder (then restart photoshop), which is under the presets folder. I use a Mac but I think its the same on a Windows XD
Great man! very worthy to be learned hahaha
great work david, really very very simple to follow how to work with photoshop. thnks a million
useful for students and faculty
Thank u for all your posts, man!
But i only have one question, how can i delete brushes i`ve installed?
Simply deletin` them from the PS Brushes folder not workin`
good Keep Goning
NEED HELP!!!!
hey m using photoshop cs4 & i m new to this
i have tried evrythin for installin custom shapes n brushes in photoshop,bt its not working,wen i click on load shapes or brushes,its not showing any files in that folder. . .is it bcoz i hav installed photoshop in my E Drive???
quiero descargarlos como le hago?
hi
I wanted to know if I can download shapes and brushes for my photoshop elements 6 for the mac ?
gracias por la ayuda tnx XD
wow Great article, thanks!146
wow Great article, thanks!151
wow Great article, thanks!164