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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:58 am)
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Same way you would with an ordinary brush. ;) Click the arrow pointing down on the top of the toolbar next to the brush symbol (this is assuming you have CS, I don;t know if it's the same with the other versions). This brings down a drop-down list. Select the one that says 'Airbrush 50% flow'. Then change the 50% in the flow tab to 100%...and....tada! ;)
PW, have you tried changing the colour of the brush or the background colour? Some brushes are designed to be used 'white on black' (or any other light colour on a darker surface) or 'black on white' (again, any other dark colour on a light surface).
I made this image with purely brushes, but I had to have the background black and the brushes white for them to show up properly (except the trees, they were black brushes) - I had the same problem as you:
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/35773408/?qo=19&q=by%3Aelfdaughter+sort%3Atime+-in%3Ascraps
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I'm trying to make an image using some custom brushes of rocks, trees and the like.
But even though the brushes are all on different layers, you can see each brush beneath the the brush on top of it. It is like they are too transparent.
Is there a way to solve this?
Thanks