I have not had any success in importing Photoshop *abr brushes. Effects yes, without too much problem.
Ulead offers a simple method for creating new brushes.
You might try to use a Photoshop brush as sample, on a 1 by 1 inch image at 72 or 180 dpi, open that image in Ulead and then create a new brush with the same look by comparison.
Or, if the brush is too complex, you might use the Magic Wand Tool to capture the brush mark in Photoshop, copy to Ulead desktop and use it as an object in Ulead Easy Palette.
I import Displacement Maps between programs all of the time. However, they never appear the same between programs since each program treats the image object differently. I create the map texture in Photoshop, save as a *bmp or *.jpg, and then place it in the Ulead Folder named Materials. Then as Ulead Help says:
1. Create a 3D path object or 3D text.
2. Click Material and select Bump.
3. Click Bump map, then locate the file you want to use as a bump map and click Open.
4. Enter the Density of the bump, where 100% is the maximum and 0% is the minimum.
5. If the 3D path object has texture, select Displacement mapping to give the object a more realistic appearance. Change the X and Y values to adjust the texture's displacement over the bump map.
6. Clear the Use bump as reflection option if the object has a flat surface. However, if your object has a round or curved surface, select this option to map the image across the entire surface.
7. Select Invert bump map to make the image appear raised instead of carved out of the surface of the object.
8. Click OK.