I think I already know the answer to this question – it can’t be done – but I’ll ask anyway:
Suppose you want to draw a thin, wispy strand of hair on a fairly low-resolution photo. Because of the low-res, setting the brush tool to its smallest size (one pixel) results in a line that is still too thick. Is there any trick to get around this—to somehow draw a line thinner than one pixel? I’ve tried drawing a line and then making it thinner using Transform>Scale, but that doesn’t work. I’ve also tried drawing a one-pixel line in a separate, high-resolution file and then importing that line into the low-res file, but that doesn’t work either.
Any ideas?
Suppose you want to draw a thin, wispy strand of hair on a fairly low-resolution photo. Because of the low-res, setting the brush tool to its smallest size (one pixel) results in a line that is still too thick. Is there any trick to get around this—to somehow draw a line thinner than one pixel? I’ve tried drawing a line and then making it thinner using Transform>Scale, but that doesn’t work. I’ve also tried drawing a one-pixel line in a separate, high-resolution file and then importing that line into the low-res file, but that doesn’t work either.
Any ideas?