Hey, can anyone plz tell me how to eliminate the effect that occurs when using larger brushes - it's when you stroke a brush and you can see individual circles of the brush "popping out" of the line. I can't draw a piece of straight line with really big brushes without having those circles (not even when using paths for drawing) :(
I got it he made it look like you just run over once with the brush not so have to continue going over think he could have mentioned that step is crucial to the process I hate half the information tutorials
Put your cursor over the channel mask, Hold the Ctrl key and Click. A selection will appear, now click on the the layer that you want to apply the mask and click the icon/button "create layer mask". It should turn into a mask. :)
Nice i like this Video . . helps me to be more artistic in the way of modern technologies . . Thanks
Melerb721 6 months ago
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Hey, can anyone plz tell me how to eliminate the effect that occurs when using larger brushes - it's when you stroke a brush and you can see individual circles of the brush "popping out" of the line. I can't draw a piece of straight line with really big brushes without having those circles (not even when using paths for drawing) :(
EyesOnSkies 1 year ago
I got it he made it look like you just run over once with the brush not so have to continue going over think he could have mentioned that step is crucial to the process I hate half the information tutorials
divakaneva 1 year ago
got this far to find that this does not paint black like his does it does just as I thought makes it look grey pfft
divakaneva 1 year ago
so now, how do you get this channel mask to become a REAL mask in layers (if you have a multilayer image)????????
aaaashy 2 years ago
Put your cursor over the channel mask, Hold the Ctrl key and Click. A selection will appear, now click on the the layer that you want to apply the mask and click the icon/button "create layer mask". It should turn into a mask. :)
Danger2Mike 2 years ago