Crazyhorse
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Hello,
I need help with something that seems simple but I can't figure out for the life of me. I want my brushes to have a white solid background so I can layer them in designs.
They don't. When I put a brush over another one, you can see through the top brush and onto the bottom one. It looks messy. Also, I had an old version of Photoshop years ago and it was never like this. I tried pressing, Command, Option and shift when opening Photoshop and deleting that file but that didn't work. This happens if I create a new layer or not. I've attached a pic to show what I'm talking about. I just want each brush to have a white sold background so they can layer nicely, and you wont be able to see through the top brush to the ones underneath. How can I achieve that? :banghead:
Note; I'm using PS CC current version
I need help with something that seems simple but I can't figure out for the life of me. I want my brushes to have a white solid background so I can layer them in designs.
They don't. When I put a brush over another one, you can see through the top brush and onto the bottom one. It looks messy. Also, I had an old version of Photoshop years ago and it was never like this. I tried pressing, Command, Option and shift when opening Photoshop and deleting that file but that didn't work. This happens if I create a new layer or not. I've attached a pic to show what I'm talking about. I just want each brush to have a white sold background so they can layer nicely, and you wont be able to see through the top brush to the ones underneath. How can I achieve that? :banghead:
Note; I'm using PS CC current version
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