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		I've tried to follow the tutorials on YouTube on how to install brushes.  They all say to look for the "brushes" folder and drag the brushes into it.  But I can't find a brushes folder for gimp.  I'm on a MacBook Pro.
	
	
	
	
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		12-29-2021, 02:14 PM 
	
	 
	
		I've tried to follow the tutorials on YouTube on how to install brushes.  They all say to look for the "brushes" folder and drag the brushes into it.  But I can't find a brushes folder for gimp.  I'm on a MacBook Pro.
	 
	
	
	
		
		
		12-29-2021, 02:40 PM 
	
	 
	
		I am not a Mac User, only this old VirtualBox for experiments, but certainly when I installed Gimp 2.10 some of the folders were missing. How common this is I do not know. 
	
	
	
First thing to check is using Gimp and look in the User Preferences settings, in the Folders list there is one for Brushes. The first entry - Users is the place for your brushes. Then if you do not have that folder you need to create it. Put the new brushes there. ..and that is it. Hopefully a regular MacOS user will have better advice. 
		
		
		12-29-2021, 03:06 PM 
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		Thanks... but no cigar...  I could find the Applications Support folder but there was, apparently, nothing in it, including any gimp files. 
	
	
	
I tried creating gimp>2.10>brushes and putting the brushes in there, but when I started the program, they didn't show up. 
		Well I did not make those screenshots up.  When Gimp first runs it should create a User profile. The paths to the user profile are shown in User > Preferences as the first screenshot. Does your installation show anything?  Post a screenshot if you can. 
	
	
	
You can of course add a brushes folder in some other location and add the path in User Preferences. 
		
		
		12-29-2021, 06:47 PM 
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		I don't like to admit this, but I'm afraid can't find a way to send you a screenshot via Quick Reply or New Reply.  When I drag the screenshot into the Quick Reply window, it shows up as a new tab with a string from my computer.  I've added it as an attachment.
	 
	
	
	
		
		
		12-30-2021, 11:37 AM 
	
	 
	
		I found the Users file and my file, but the library is not located under my file.  Should I try to create a library or go directly to where the library is located?  (When I do the latter, there is no applications support file.)
	 
	
	
	
(12-30-2021, 11:37 AM)periwinkle Wrote: I found the Users file and my file, but the library is not located under my file. Should I try to create a library or go directly to where the library is located? (When I do the latter, there is no applications support file.) You might want to check if the folders / files are hidden. I understand this has become the default for MacOS see: https://www.macworld.co.uk/how-to/show-h...c-3520878/ The attachment did not come through, so just as previously discussed. I have limited experience with anything Apple, so running through the procedure again in a video. About 6 minutes edit: Not interested in the video ? No problem - gone the the video graveyard. Maybe it helps. 
		
		
		12-30-2021, 05:48 PM 
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		Hoopla!  Thank you, I found the hidden files, added the brushes, and they work.  Now for another question:  How do I control the size of the brushes?  Or should I start a new thread?
	 
	
	
	
		
		
		12-31-2021, 04:26 PM 
	
	 
	
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		12-31-2021, 04:53 PM 
	
	 
	
		The default Gimp setup looks like this: 
	
	
	
There are sliders in the brush tool options for size / aspect ratio / angle .... If for some reason you do not have the tool options tab then you can restore like this: https://i.imgur.com/VRENPGB.mp4  | 
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