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Is there a way to convert a brush back to its underlying path, in Illustrator?
I want to edit a brush, make some small adjustments, and then convert it back to another brush.
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Is there a way to convert a brush back to its underlying path, in Illustrator?
I want to edit a brush, make some small adjustments, and then convert it back to another brush.
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Is there a way to convert a brush back to its underlying path, in Illustrator?
I want to edit a brush, make some small adjustments, and then convert it back to another brush.
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Is there a way to convert a brush back to its underlying path, in Illustrator?
I want to edit a brush, make some small adjustments, and then convert it back to another brush.
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From the Brush Palette, drag the brush to the artboard. You may need to release the clipping mask and/or ungroup to edit it.

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From the Brush Palette, drag the brush to the artboard. You may need to release the clipping mask and/or ungroup to edit it.

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From the Brush Palette, drag the brush to the artboard. You may need to release the clipping mask and/or ungroup to edit it.

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From the Brush Palette, drag the brush to the artboard. You may need to release the clipping mask and/or ungroup to edit it.

From the Brush Palette, drag the brush to the artboard. You may need to release the clipping mask and/or ungroup to edit it.

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