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Surround junior member
Member # Joined: 27 Oct 1999 Posts: 2 Location: Johannesburg
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 1999 1:18 am |
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Ever since I first installed Photoshop, I have always been in two-minds about what tool setting to use for brush cursors.
The problem is that if I use the round brush cursor (the little circle that indicates brush size) then sometimes I struggle to find it on my image (if the cursor is small) and I can never see if I am dodging or burning (using the alt-key) because the cursor does not change.
But if I use the default brush cursor, then I can't see the size of my brush and I "over-delete" or "over-paint" which is quite frustrating.
Opinions anyone?
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Member # Joined: 22 Oct 1999 Posts: 268 Location: The part of sweden closer to hell
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 1999 1:26 am |
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Its all about skill, practice and you will see, there is also a interresting feature in photoshop, its called Zoom, ever notice the little magnifying-glass, its a tool that enables you to see what you are doing. =) |
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Member # Joined: 27 Oct 1999 Posts: 2 Location: Johannesburg
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Posted: Wed Oct 27, 1999 1:35 am |
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Oh my God - I didn't know that PS was *THAT* complex that it could zoom in. Hey, wait, does it zoom out too??
Wait a minute.. isn't that like the same as using CTRL + and CTRL - ??? Geez.. I didn't actually know that they had a toolbar icon for it too..
(I hope the sarcasm isn't lost here)
Narf,
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