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Subject: Okay does Photoshop have a brush or plug like this?


Quikp51 ( ) posted Thu, 09 November 2000 at 3:53 AM · edited Fri, 18 October 2024 at 10:31 PM

I'm wondering if Photoshop has a custom brush that will allow you to paint tall grasses with a single stroke. I know Painter6 has this type of brush and it paints grasses very convincingly too. ByteMeOk I believe was the one who used this before and lemme tell you it looks very natural and you don't need to do it one blade at a time either. She made a Serengeti scene awhile back that just blew me away. The custom brush was designed to produce natural looking grasses with all their natural overlapping etc. Thanks.


Spanfarkle ( ) posted Thu, 09 November 2000 at 9:21 AM

You can make a custom brush. Or clone. If you have an image to begin with, just define a pattern and then define a brush. Or define a pattern and clone with the pattern.


Jim Burton ( ) posted Fri, 10 November 2000 at 12:35 PM

Much as I like Photoshop, Photoshop can't duplicate Painters brushes, and the ones it has don't work nearly as well as Painter's, especially if you use a tablet, which Photoshop dosn't support 1/10 as well as Painter. But you really have to use Painter with a tablet, else it is pretty lame.


Spanfarkle ( ) posted Fri, 10 November 2000 at 3:34 PM

Yeah, Photoshop is more of a image editing tool than a painting tool.


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