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Subject: But how?


DarkSaint ( ) posted Sat, 08 July 2000 at 4:27 AM · edited Thu, 03 October 2024 at 6:00 AM

I know you can make new brushes in photoshop, but how? i read the tutorial by Kozaburo and he say that there is a "Define Brush" option, but were?


wyrwulf ( ) posted Sat, 08 July 2000 at 7:43 AM

Here are three sites with Photoshop tutorials. I haven't looked through them in a long time, so I'm not sure what all is there. http://www.aquariumsoftware.com.au/photoshop/ http://www.alexdg.com/tips.php3 http://www.ruku.com/howto.html


dlm ( ) posted Sat, 08 July 2000 at 12:47 PM

There is a small triangle in the top right hand corner of the brush pallette.Click on it you will get a drop down menu including the option "Define Brush".I think it is greyed out unless you have already selected an area ready to make into a brush.I use the circle selection and just use one of the preloaded brushes to gauge the size I want.I create the brush black on white.Once you have created the brush and it appears in your pallette,double click on it to get an option called spacing.This contols the area between the brush marks as you drag it along.A low setting gives you a continous line (good for hair,wood grain etc) a high setting gives a series of patterns one after the other.


DarkSaint ( ) posted Sat, 08 July 2000 at 2:04 PM

thank you very much!


BazGibb ( ) posted Fri, 14 July 2000 at 5:02 PM

Or of course look in the rather chunky manual. Er, you do have the manual don't you?


DarkSaint ( ) posted Sat, 15 July 2000 at 5:25 AM

Yes, but I'm from these peopele that don't realy like manuals:) if i nead some thing i just ask, and as you see people here are wery hellpful.


BazGibb ( ) posted Sat, 15 July 2000 at 3:25 PM

:)


blau ( ) posted Sat, 22 July 2000 at 6:45 PM

manuals suck, frustration and swearing work much better


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