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02/12/2007 03:08:16 AM · #1 |
(Using Photshop CS2)
I think it´s tedious to go into brush size and choose diameter with the small slider. Is there any shortcut I can press, so that I only ´DRAG` the brush size larger/smaller? One where I´m able to see the actual size, while I´m dragging it small larga (moving mouse up or down).
Message edited by author 2007-02-12 03:19:49. |
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02/12/2007 03:29:40 AM · #2 |
The left and right square/curly bracket keys make the brush larger and smaller. I find it sooooo much easier with these :) |
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02/12/2007 03:30:34 AM · #3 |
Yes there is. On your keyboard ...oh forget it...the sandgroper beat me...lmao!
But he forgot to show you which key. It is this one [ and this one ]
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02/12/2007 03:32:11 AM · #4 |
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02/12/2007 03:33:16 AM · #5 |
Originally posted by nixter: The left and right square/curly bracket keys make the brush larger and smaller. I find it sooooo much easier with these :) |
oh, thanks! i learned something new from forum lurking today! |
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02/12/2007 03:34:47 AM · #6 |
Originally posted by crayon: Originally posted by nixter: The left and right square/curly bracket keys make the brush larger and smaller. I find it sooooo much easier with these :) |
oh, thanks! i learned something new from forum lurking today! |
hehehe, it always pays to lurk.... :) |
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02/12/2007 03:38:46 AM · #7 |
Forgot to mention, if you hold the shift key while using these same bracket keys you can change the hardness as well. :) |
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02/12/2007 03:42:05 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by Judi:
But he forgot to show you which key. It is this one [ and this one ] |
I thought it was ] and this one [
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02/12/2007 03:43:09 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by Brad: Originally posted by Judi:
But he forgot to show you which key. It is this one [ and this one ] |
I thought it was ] and this one [ |
Whatever!
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02/12/2007 03:49:20 AM · #10 |
Originally posted by nixter: Forgot to mention, if you hold the shift key while using these same bracket keys you can change the hardness as well. :) |
*shutting up*
Message edited by author 2007-02-12 03:49:33. |
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02/12/2007 03:59:48 AM · #11 |
Originally posted by nixter: Forgot to mention, if you hold the shift key while using these same bracket keys you can change the hardness as well. :) |
and Adobe would put Viagra out of business :p
ok just kidding - another good tip (do they say this in the Help pages of PS, by the way?) |
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02/12/2007 05:01:28 AM · #12 |
Thanks for asking and thanks for those that answered ... I didn't know that! ... See ... there ya go!
You don't have to know the answers ... you just gotta know the right questions!
That is SOOOOOO much easier (and faster too so you don't forget what the heck you are doing) that way!
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