I'm not a complete newbie (I'd probably categorize myself as a mature newbie/soon to be intermediate) to Photoshop, but all the choices (most of them I don't use) overly complicates things in my opinion as I currently only use the general/basic stuff.
1) When selecting a brush (for masking etc.) I usually choose any of the round ones ("Basic brushes" group I think), then set the diameter/hardness to my liking before painting with it.
In other words: it seems that I only need one "basic" brush for general use, not 20 or 30.
Perhaps there are better ways to do things (I'm open for suggestions), but would it be possible to make my own "group" of brushes where I only have, say 5 or 6 of the brushes I normally use? But at the same time not deleting the other brushes (I just don't want to see a loooong list of brushes every time).
2) Anything else I can do to make things simpler?
1) When selecting a brush (for masking etc.) I usually choose any of the round ones ("Basic brushes" group I think), then set the diameter/hardness to my liking before painting with it.
In other words: it seems that I only need one "basic" brush for general use, not 20 or 30.
Perhaps there are better ways to do things (I'm open for suggestions), but would it be possible to make my own "group" of brushes where I only have, say 5 or 6 of the brushes I normally use? But at the same time not deleting the other brushes (I just don't want to see a loooong list of brushes every time).
2) Anything else I can do to make things simpler?