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Moving Brush Pins

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Aug 29, 2018 Aug 29, 2018

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Hey - Fairly new to LR. Just wanted to know... How do I move a brush pin (the button you click to select a brush)? I duplicated a brush, but now the pins are on top of each other so I can only select the top one, which obviously defeats the purpose of duplicating. How do I move the top pin so I can get to the pin below it? Thanks.

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Enthusiast , Aug 29, 2018 Aug 29, 2018

The only way currently I'm aware is to temporarily move top pin, edit bottom pin,  move top pin back. Yes, unwieldy.

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 29, 2018 Aug 29, 2018

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Hi Wiezzy,

I'm not sure if I understand the query correctly, however, you can click on the brush pin to select it and the move it by dragging the mouse.

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Sahil

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Thank you, but that moves the entire brush. I just want to move the pin (button) itself without moving the mask.

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The pin signifies the edit that you've made using the brush, so if you move the pin the brush area will also move with it.

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Then how would I get to a pin if Lightroom decides to stick that pin under another pin? This happens all the time, especially if I duplicate a brush.

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The only way currently I'm aware is to temporarily move top pin, edit bottom pin,  move top pin back. Yes, unwieldy.

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