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Hi, i used an old version of Gimp for many many years. I've bought a new pc and i've installed the new version, Gimp 2.10.
I've a question about brushes size. In old version was easy, i took one brush and then resize it with the bar. Now i have to create a new brush for all the sizes i need, it's dramatic. Is there a way to make it faster and simple? Thank you for your time!
Brushes in recent versions of Gimp are scalable: you set the size through the 'Tool options' pane, as seen in the screenshot.
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So, one brush of each kind (shape and hardness), and use the options (or look at the shortcuts: default for size is Control+ Alt + Scroll wheel) to change size, angle, aspect ratio...
--Logging out: I hope you find this useful.
Just for the record. the old Gimp 2.6 brushes are still there, just hidden

Go to C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\share\gimp\2.0\brushes and there is a folderĀ  gimp-obsolete-files containing the brushes

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To enable them rename the folder to some other name.

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These now show up with the other brushes.

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However, these are from another era when images were much smaller, not much use these days as a quick way to change size. Get used to the Gimp 2.10 brush tool options, as shown by Carmen, it really is much better.
There is always an option to save a brush as a pre-set but that is another subject Wink