Doug Nelson
06-25-2004, 12:57 PM
How would you go about making a Photoshop brush that starts at full width every time, but ends in a taper every time?
I'm thinking it would be good for drawing hair, eyelashes, etc.
roger_ele
06-25-2004, 10:59 PM
Hi Doug,
Thought I remembered something like this, so I poked around and here you go ... Brush Pallette - Shape Dynamics Section, Size Jitter control, Change control drop down under Size Jitter to Fade ;)
Fun stuff,
Roger
Doug Nelson
06-26-2004, 03:20 AM
That worked, but only for stumpy little lines. I'm looking for a line of whatever length I draw that narrows to nothing at the finish. Pressure change makes it narrow at both ends, I only want the one.
roger_ele
06-26-2004, 10:57 AM
Change the number of steps for a different length of line. I don't see how the software could anticipate how long of a line you anticipated to draw unless it did computations after you you stopped ... I don't know how to tell it to do that ... you could make a double brush, one set to fade quickly and one set to pressure so that it would start out fat and the taper per pressure - I havn't tried it, but it makes sense in my head ;)
Or do a line (still tapered) half the length you want it and pull the rest of the line with Liquify.
Roger
T Paul
06-26-2004, 02:01 PM
These articles looked very promising...
Brush Tip Shape (http://www.planetphotoshop.com/PeteBauer74.html) - Creating a tapered brush using PhotoHop's fade and jitter dynamic settings
Tapered Effect (http://www.stevethepro.ukf.net/photoshop/minitutorials.htm) - This uses the hidden away ‘simulate pressure’ check box in the paths palette.
Brush Settings, Pane by Pane (http://safari.informit.com/?XmlId=0-7897-2760-9/ch12lev1sec3)- Brushes palette windows and an additional options fully explained.
T Paul
06-26-2004, 02:38 PM
And here are a couple hair tutorials:
Adobe's Digital Hair Mania (http://www.adobe.com/print/tips/phsdigitalhair/page3.html)
Realistic Hair in PhotoShop (http://www.liquidwerx.com/hair_tut.htm)