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04/18/2005 06:28:20 PM · #1 |
In cs right when iam doing cloning or helaing brush or anything of the sort and i zoom in close sometimes its a cross and sometimes its a circle i find that the circle is easier to work with but it come when it wants to not when i want it to any ideas everyone ??
ps- if this is simple iam going to beat my self up!
Thanks
Leon
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04/18/2005 06:29:32 PM · #2 |
If your caps lock key is on, the circle goes away. Unlock caps, and the circle reappears. ;)
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04/18/2005 06:30:06 PM · #3 |
I'm pretty sure it's a cross when the brush size you select is smaller -- to help you see where the actual center is. Then if you choose a larger brush size, for example, it will turn into the circle.
Of course working on a full-size image at 33% or whatever on screen, you could probably choose 10 pixels and it will still be a cross. But then if you zoomed all the way in to 100%, it would be a circle.
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04/18/2005 06:30:38 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by laurielblack: If your caps lock key is on, the circle goes away. Unlock caps, and the circle reappears. ;) |
Or that ;-)
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04/18/2005 06:40:07 PM · #5 |
GEESH thats it! wow i feel really dumb now :( thanks
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04/18/2005 06:44:18 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by LEONJR: GEESH thats it! wow i feel really dumb now :( thanks |
Dont feel bad, do you know how many times this post comes up. I can tell you more than a few.
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04/18/2005 06:50:10 PM · #7 |
Yep, I've found this to be the case.
Originally posted by deapee: I'm pretty sure it's a cross when the brush size you select is smaller -- to help you see where the actual center is. Then if you choose a larger brush size, for example, it will turn into the circle.
Of course working on a full-size image at 33% or whatever on screen, you could probably choose 10 pixels and it will still be a cross. But then if you zoomed all the way in to 100%, it would be a circle. |
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04/18/2005 06:56:06 PM · #8 |
Oh man, this thread took me back to about 1996 when I first started using photoshop, and it took me forever to figure that problem out. Oh so frustrating at the time. ...long before internet or DPChallenge forums to help. |
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04/18/2005 06:59:47 PM · #9 |
I was completly mistified i couldnt figure it out i thought CS had a mind of its own . . .
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