mrd5477
12-01-2006, 08:35 AM
:confused: Can anyone tell me if there is a way (using Photoshop) to constrain a brush stroke along a pre-defined path?
I am trying to airbrush a car to look like the example I have attached. As you can see towards the bottom edge of the door between the wheels and up over the rear wheel arch there is a line of white.
I'd like to be able to define this path so that I can repeatedly brush along it to build up the amount of reflection. This would allow me to change the size & opacity of brush to give a more blended feel whilst consistently painting the same area.
When I try to do this freehand I get a bit wobbly and rarely repeat the brush stroke exactly as before. I guess that's the trouble with using a mouse! Fingers crossed because I've been a very good boy this year that Mr Claus will delight me with a Graphics Tablet!!
If anyone could offer any help with this or know of any tutorials that might help me then I'd be very grateful.
Thanks,
Martin
I am trying to airbrush a car to look like the example I have attached. As you can see towards the bottom edge of the door between the wheels and up over the rear wheel arch there is a line of white.
I'd like to be able to define this path so that I can repeatedly brush along it to build up the amount of reflection. This would allow me to change the size & opacity of brush to give a more blended feel whilst consistently painting the same area.
When I try to do this freehand I get a bit wobbly and rarely repeat the brush stroke exactly as before. I guess that's the trouble with using a mouse! Fingers crossed because I've been a very good boy this year that Mr Claus will delight me with a Graphics Tablet!!
If anyone could offer any help with this or know of any tutorials that might help me then I'd be very grateful.
Thanks,
Martin