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Photoshop F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:02 pm)
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The only way I can think of doing it is to resample the brush. You could do a single stamp of the brush then use something like Genuine Fractals or SI Pro 2.5 to enlarge the image. Then just make a brush out of the larger image that results.
Steve
No i use the slider in the brush tip settings and increase the pixels that way. For example the brush I am using is by default like 300 px and I need to be increased to like 940 px so I move the slider up that way. I am not sure what those short cuts do lol never seen them before not sure if that will help not.
I also tried using the default brush size and then use the transform tool to large it up but that still pixelates and blurs the edges.
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found some nice decorative boarder brushes I like to use the problem is the default brush size is to small so I increase the pixels to my needs but the results edges pixelated. My question is there a way to increase the size of a brush with out getting these side effects?