Photoshop-oil painting and others
Uploader Comments (foxhound9673)
All Comments (14)
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Amazing. Thanks man.
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Hi, Im having a bit of trouble with the art history brush, it says I cant use it beacuse there is no corresponding layers... any pointers?
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first thing i've done and learned on photoshop thanks to you! thanks man very cool stuff!
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thx foxhound!
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What did you do to "backfill the new layer w/white" Thx! Roland
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Excuse me, what did you do to "backfill the new layer w/white" that step went a little too fast for me. Thx! Roland
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epilogue:
"How I learn is not relevant." but you are trying to learn how to use photoshop by watching an oilpainting tutorial......um that spells idiot to me. Maybe...and im just spiff balling here you should watch "photoshop basics tutorial" i mean since you can't read and all.
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It's dangerous to assume. How I learn is not relevant. I couldn't learn to rebuild engines by watching someone do an oil-change. I could learn that way to rebuild engines though!
Find a good book on the psychology of learning; read about 'ear-mindedness' and 'eye-mindedness'. You yourself might learn something. Thanks for the debate(?)
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How did you "backfill new layer w/white"?
rolandvz71 3 years ago
Cntrol+Backspace......will fill your background color
foxhound9673 3 years ago
Just by pressing the mouse, with a photoshop 'brush', won't result in the magical appearance of an 'oil-painting' type file. For painting, I stick to the REAL thing, and paint with oils and real brushes.
Try that for size foxhound?
Seluron 4 years ago
For size?.....what you think and do falls right around how many dookies Al roker squirts out and how they make dorito's in my life. Find a life quickly if you think that your little quips are going to keep me up at night ...moron
foxhound9673 4 years ago