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WOW, this is SO BASIC, yet so incredibly useful, specially the brush dragging option which i did not know, that is soooo much better than left clicking
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Great video.
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After playing with the eye dropper ring, you can pick colors from anywhere on your desktop as well. really cool stuff.
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hey, thanks a lot for teaching me something that I never knew I can do with CS5
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@TwiTchMaGiikz me too...how to fix it?
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I dont know why but when I zoom to any percentage beside 50,100, or 200, these black lines appear on my picture and it's so annoying!if anyone could teach me how to get rid of them
ekjasdevi 5 months ago
@ekjasdevi - Hmmm... I haven't seen that specific issue. Without seeing your screen, maybe you're referring to the "Pixel Grid" this can be toggled on & off if you goto the menu choose View>Extras>Pixel Grid.
ajwood2001 5 months ago
Some wrong info here, These are they keys (Windows)
Alt + right clk change size/blurr
just right clik edit brushes
shift right clik choose mode
alt + shft + right click hold opens up color picker.
answerOfstupids 6 months ago
@answerOfstupids - not sure how you missed it, but I list the correct Windows shortcuts at 3:08 & 3:42 in the video. I didn't mention the brush properties or blend mode shortcuts so thanks for pointing those out.
ajwood2001 6 months ago
my scrubby zoom is grayed out
TwiTchMaGiikz 10 months ago
@TwiTchMaGiikz - most likely this is due to the video card on your computer. Check to see if your system supports OpenGL. You can find that in Photoshop's preferences. PC goto Edit-->Preferences, Mac goto Photoshop-->Preferences.
ajwood2001 10 months ago