There are many wonderful Photoshop brushes on the Internet for everyone to download, but many friends are not very good at using them. Let’s take a look at how to install and use Photoshop brushes. There are two methods:
Important note: The minimum version of Photoshop required is CS or above.
The first type Convert the brush file (.abr)
Just put it under "X: Program FilesAdobePhotoshop CS Preset Brushes".
Note: X is the disk where you install PS
The second kind
First put the decompressed Photoshop brush file in a folder for later installation and use, and remember the path where the file is located.
Open Photoshop and click on the Stroke Tool.

Select "Load Brush" from the brush's settings menu.

Find the folder where you put the brushes, click on the brush you want to use and click "Cut".

You can load several brush files, and you can view your loaded brushes here.

Choose your brush size and color. It's better to create a new layer and now you can paint freely with a new brush.