GOLDCOIN:
I heard once that the word "guru" means something like "One who leads others from darkness to light." More times than not, that would make me a "rugu," one who leads others "from light to darkness"!
HELP!
Refresh my memory: What's the name of the action causing this problem? Given the symptoms it should be modified so as not to cause further grief to nice folks like you who don't deserve to be treated this way!
RE: How many actions to max out the Actions palette?
Good question. Don't know the answer to that one. Just posted a question in the Photoshop/Win forum at adobe.com. Bet somebody there will know. I'll reply to this thread if I get solid info on that.
The technical limit probably far exceeds the practical limit. It's probably like a carpenter with 25 different chisels. How many does one
really need? It's a style preference, I guess. Whatever's right for you.
RE: How to define a custom brush
I'll leave the instructions on how to define a custom brush to someone who's done that. Something I'll get around to eventually, but as of the moment it's ground I've yet to plow.
Take heart: If you've been good (or sufficiently bad), perhaps Santa will come through with that cyber present!
RE: Workaround for failing action
In the mean time I'd disable the action step so it doesn't cause the action to fail.
To do that:
* Expand the action (click the triangle just to the left of the action name so all the steps are displayed)
* Scroll down to the failing step that attempts to select the custom brush. You may have to expand individual steps within the action to see enough detail to make this determination.
* Click the box in the far L column, clearing the checkmark and thus disabling the step. Optionally you could drag the step over the Trash icon at the bottom of the palette, rendering it forever to the bit bucket.
In the big scheme of things you can pick your own brush and set the characteristics to your choosing. You'll more than likely get as good as (or better) results than the custom brush anyway.
Appreciate you posting this question. Hopefully this workaround will be useful to others.
~Danny~