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Uninstall GrutBrushes Plugin Guide

A guide to uninstalling the GrutBrush Photoshop Plugin

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Uninstall GrutBrushes Plugin Guide

A guide to uninstalling the GrutBrush Photoshop Plugin

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How to manually un­Install the GrutBrushes plugin

Windows​
:
1. Make sure Photoshop is closed first.
2. Delete the two GrutBrushes folders
'​
com.GrutBrushes.SelectorPanel​ ' and '​
com.GrutBrushes.WebPanel​
'
\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CEP\extensions​
in your User ​ folder.

EXAMPLE​
: If your login name is ​JaneDoe​and your windows was installed on the C: drive the path
location for those GrutBrushes plugin folders would be here:
C:\Users\JaneDoe\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CEP\extensions\

That's it, you're done! ​


When you reload Photoshop should be no sign of GrutBrushes in your
Window > Extensions menu .

Mac:
1. Make sure Photoshop is closed first.
2. Delete the '​
com.GrutBrushes.SelectorPanel​ ' and '​
com.GrutBrushes.WebPanel​
' folders in your
User folder:
"~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CEP/extensions/"

EXAMPLE: If your login name is​


JaneDoe​
the path location for the folders would be here:

/Users/​
JaneDoe​
/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CEP/extensions/

Once you’ve deleted the two GrutBrushes folders you're done! ​when you reload Photoshop
should be no sign of GrutBrushes in your Window > Extensions menu .

Don’t see a /Library directory?


OSX by default hides the library Folder. It’s there, you just can’t see it. Here’s a good way to
get to it. In Finder, go to the Top Menu bar and select Go > GoToFolder
In the pop up window type in the shortcut path to your CEP folder:
~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CEP

This will open a window view into this CEP folder.


Inside this CEP folder, there should be able to find the “extensions” folder that contains the
two GrutBrushes folders mentioned above.

If you are still having trouble finding your User Library folder, this document from Adobe may
help:
https://helpx.adobe.com/x‐productkb/global/access‐hidden‐user‐library‐files.html
Deleting the Brushes
Windows​
:
The actual GrutBrushes (TPL files and PNG files) are stored in the following folder


[user directory]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\GrutBrushes\brushes

For example, on my computer that folder is found here:


C:\Users\Nicolai\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\GrutBrushes

Deleting that folder will delete all GrutBrushes you installed using the GrutBrushes plugin.

Mac:
The actual GrutBrushes (TPL files and PNG files) are stored in the following folder

[user directory]/Library/Application Support/Adobe/GrutBrushes/brushes

For example, If your username is ​


JDoe ​
the brushes are found here:
/​
Users/JDoe/Library/Application Support/Adobe/GrutBrushes/brushes

Don’t see a /Library directory?


OSX by default hides the library Folder. It’s there, you just can’t see it. Here’s a good way to
get to it. In Finder, go to the Top Menu bar and select Go > Go To Folder

In the pop up window type in this shortcut path to your brushes folder:
~/Library/Application Support/Adobe/GrutBrushes/brushes
Any questions, just ask me in an email at

[email protected]

‐Nicolai

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