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PS& brush names / Edit>Fade command

Posted 07-10-2009 at 06:19 AM by Nasturtium

I guess this is the danger of being self taught. I just realized that PS brushes have NAMES! That sure makes painting with them easier than just using the thumbnails. lol

Also the Edit>Fade command seems to work on all filters...including Plug-Ins! ^5 :-) This is really cool. Especially with the Medhi kaleidoscope filter. Attached is a foxglove picture manipulated in such a way.

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    palms's Avatar
    The edit > fade command works on brush strokes as well ( well the last brush stroke made) and of course you can fade with the blendmodes as well in the fade mode , that can be useful too

    Palms
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    Posted 07-10-2009 at 09:57 AM by palms palms is offline
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    Wow... The effects you can achieve with PS is mind blowing. I've been using PS for my business check designs for years and I still haven't figured out all the components.
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    Posted 07-11-2009 at 11:11 AM by nzhind nzhind is offline
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    Fade works for the fill commands also. And the undo.

    Chris
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    Posted 07-12-2009 at 09:58 PM by cricket1961 cricket1961 is offline
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    Nasturtium's Avatar
    You know, I don't think you ever learn Photoshop. I think the way to do it is to choose a little corner and just explore the heck out of it.
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    Posted 08-18-2009 at 10:30 PM by Nasturtium Nasturtium is offline
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    wow just done a double take on what Chris has wrote you can fade a undo ? must investigate that one, oh no thats the ironing gone by the board again

    Nasturtium I have often wondered if the creators of photoshop know how to use ps to the max ?

    I like to do video tuts every now and again as i learn things that way, it may not be anything new to me but there may be a new shortcut or a way of doing things i hadnt considered etc. and then promptly a month on forget all about it and start learning all over again
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    Posted 08-19-2009 at 03:37 AM by palms palms is offline
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    You can fade "undo"!!!??? How cool is that!?

    I think the makers of PS may be surprised how it IS used sometimes. lol. Yes, I'm learning new easier ways to do old things...like the alt+cancel in curves & levels will revert to default. Very handy to know.
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    Posted 08-21-2009 at 05:41 AM by Nasturtium Nasturtium is offline
 

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