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TIPS for the Brush Tool...
Hey here's some more great info about the Brush tool guys:
1) With a brush chosen, hold down the SHIFT key while tapping the left and right square brackets [ & ] -- this will change the softness & hardness of your brush without having to open the main editing window.
2) Pressing just the [ & ] brackets by themselves, will scale your current brush's size by increments of 10 pixels. But smaller than 10 will scale by 1 pixel at-a-time.
3) Pressing just the < & > brackets by themselves, will scroll you through all of the brushes in your Brush palette, in order from start to end.
Try playing around with some other keys and key combos while using the Brush. See what ya find out.
Happy brushing!
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TIPS for the Brush Tool...
Didn't know that first one Mark, thanks
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Mark
Good tip - changing brush anything is a chore when working this looks easier-- valuable info...hope I can remember to do that.
J
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TIPS for the Brush Tool...
I'm using PS 6. Left clicking on the canvas brings up the brush dialog.
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TIPS for the Brush Tool...
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TIPS for the Brush Tool...
Dyslexics untie!
Is it any wonder I get East and West mixed up all the time?
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TIPS for the Brush Tool...
Stroker :P
Ya i was using PS7 for these tips... can't recall if they're the same in PS6... guess i'll crank 'er up and find out. [oops]
.................................................. ..................................... ayup... they do the same thing... goodgood!
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The cheatsheets for individual tools should be useful — but the cool part is when all the cards are collected into a single flip guide. That puts cheatsheets for every Photoshop tool and feature right at your finger tips.
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