Brushes problem
WaveZ 20 Nov 2006
I searched for the answer in many sites but...
My question is simple...i think..
I have this brush :
But I want this :
I don't know where I can change this setting...
Please HELP, WaveZ
Edited by WaveZ, 20 November 2006 - 05:12 PM.
Jacorre 20 Nov 2006
Spide®™ 20 Nov 2006
Select the brush and size you want
Then in the top right corner of photoshop you should see a tab saying brushes
Click this tab, and all i can really say is just mess about with the setings in the brush tab, you should be able to figger it out, and get the effect you want
Heres an image of the brush tab
Hope this helps
Edited by spide®, 20 November 2006 - 08:13 PM.
Dance 20 Nov 2006
The brush you are looking for is a shape dynamic brush that responds to a linear relationship between brush size and pen pressure. You will not be able to use or take bennefit from thease brushes unless you have a pressure sensitive tablet souch as a Wacom- Intuos or Graphine. (nor be able to select them)
If you look at spiders screenshot where it says "fade" under the "brush tip shape" tab on the left this should be changed to "pen pressure" where it says size. If you have a tablet.
Edited by Dance, 20 November 2006 - 08:37 PM.
Spide®™ 20 Nov 2006
but i could only get it to fade one way , as i only use a mouse, i dont have a tablet
No wounder i couldent make the shape lol
Them dynamic brush setings are still awesome if you dont have a tablet, i have made some cool brushes useing that befor
WaveZ 21 Nov 2006
These brush is not just for tablet...if you do a stroke path the brush work..
I made this 6 month ago..but I don't remember hoe to do this...
PS: Sorry for my english...
WaveZ 21 Nov 2006
I tried to make the good settings but....always nothing..I don't have to load other brush, I know that is a setting of pen pressure...Thease brushes, you have to set them up your self
Select the brush and size you want
Then in the top right corner of photoshop you should see a tab saying brushes
Click this tab, and all i can really say is just mess about with the setings in the brush tab, you should be able to figger it out, and get the effect you want
Heres an image of the brush tab
Hope this helps
Dance 21 Nov 2006
1: Select the pentool and set ut to path mode.
2: Draw a path.
3: Select the brush you want to have the size in and out effect on
4: Go to your paths tab (if its not open select it under the window menu) and click the tiny arrow in the upper right corner of the box and choose "stroke path" from the drop down.
5: Set it to brush and cheak the little box that sais "simulate pressure".
6: Add the approperiate layerstyles to the layer if you are looking to replicate the effect in the image you posted.
That is if its photoshop you are talking about because i assume it is if you arent stateing otherwise.
Edited by Dance, 21 November 2006 - 04:17 PM.
Scythar 22 Nov 2006
These were my brush options for the 19 pt round brush (do not something stupid like me by clicking another brush ) :
1. To make sure it doesnt fade to fats crank up the "fade steps" setting like me to something like 200.
2. If you really want them to fade to a point --> use 1% instead of 30 - 40% like me.
3. Go very very slow with your mouse, or the flow wont be able to follow and you get scattering.
WaveZ 25 Nov 2006
ThanksSigh, people need to be more clear of what they want when asking for stuff... The brushes you want are only accesable to people with tablets, the effect on your image that fakes this effect is made with the pen tool...
1: Select the pentool and set ut to path mode.
2: Draw a path.
3: Select the brush you want to have the size in and out effect on
4: Go to your paths tab (if its not open select it under the window menu) and click the tiny arrow in the upper right corner of the box and choose "stroke path" from the drop down.
5: Set it to brush and cheak the little box that sais "simulate pressure".
6: Add the approperiate layerstyles to the layer if you are looking to replicate the effect in the image you posted.
That is if its photoshop you are talking about because i assume it is if you arent stateing otherwise.
Wavez,
EDIT:
.....I have tried this trick and the first time its work:
..I said YES!!....but i tried it a second time and....this is the result:
Edited by WaveZ, 25 November 2006 - 06:12 PM.