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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:58 am)
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Good afternoon Damien,
If you would like to make brushes start with a white background and make some marks, or scratches or even type in some text. You should adjust the contrast higher so it is blacker but this is not critical.
When you are done, select the image or the part you wish to make into a brush, from the brushes' palette choose 'define brush'
You are all set. You now have your first custom brush.
Yo
What you do is delete all the brushes you DON'T WANT on your set from the brush palette and then save/rename the brush set. Don't worry, you aren't really deleting the brushes, just removing them from activly being avalable in the palette. Select RESET BRUSHES to return to the default set.
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How do you create a brush set in Photoshop 7? I can't seem to find a tutorial online...
Thanks!
Damien