![]() ![]() Hold the left/right bracket to continuously decrease/increase brush size.Tap the left/right bracket decrease/increase brush size.Although I often use the Brush tool as the example, many of these shortcuts also work for other painting tools such as the Pencil, Mixer Brush, Clone/Pattern Stamp, Eraser, Gradient, Paint Bucket and more. Enjoy, practice your colors and shape feeling.Here are twenty of my favorite shortcuts for the Brush and painting tools in Photoshop. It’s not so important but I’ve created a mask and exposed the effects only in center of my image.Īnd we are basically done here with Wacomania illustration. Kay’s power tools: see even the name sounds cool recommend. I will use one of my favorite Plug-ins for Photoshop. I’m having an area selected so the filter will effect only the selected are. For this i will make a selection.įurther it a little bit and use a twirl filter. When you are done with that you cam just merge the layer down, leaving only with 2 layers. I’ve also created a layer mask to my background layer and have hidden upper parts of the effect. Paint with the same brush, change only the background and foreground Let’s make a new layer between the 1st we’ve created and background. ![]() I’m still thinking that my picture here is a little bit Planar and 2d. I will create a new (top) layer and overlay it with gradient. I will try to do something with what I got right here.įirst I will overlay it with a gradient in layer style box (just click x2 times on the layer itself). I’ve just made several strokes with different pressure and tilt. Remember that every new brush option will “eat” your Ram. That with only one brush you can create lot of different effects. I just love Digital media for such opportunities. Now let’s set the way our brush will react to pen pressure or pen tilt.
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