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| I'm new to this forum so if this is in the wrong place, do forgive me. I have been retouching for a while now (mostly celebrities, so I can't post any before & after photos), but suddenly a little problem occured with Photoshop and I don't know how to solve it. My normal round brushes all have a certain cloud-like texture to them. Does anyone know how I can restore that to the regular texture? Meaning, no texture. Thanks in advance! |
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| One thing... Brian, First you might want to just check your Brushes Palette, see if you inadvertently checked one of the things in there. For instance, mine only has "Smoothing" checked... Randy |
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| Thanks Randy! I had a look and it appears 'dual brush' was checked. That's what caused the texture. |
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| Groovy, glad that was it, it happens to me every once in a while. Randy |
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