Where is the stylus?

MJ
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Mike_Joy
Dec 9, 2003
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Hi,
Just made the switch from PS 6 to 7 and can’t locate the stylus(tablet) option for the airbrush tool.

Can someone help me find it.

Thanks,
Mike

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DM
dave_milbut
Dec 9, 2003
in 7 you select the airbrush by clicking it in the options bar. it’s no longer in the tool bar. not sure what you mean by tablet option though…
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Chris_Cox
Dec 10, 2003
He’s looking for the pressure/tablet controls.

They’re in the brushes palette, and the airbrush tool is gone – it’s just an option on the paintbrush.

Reading the manual might give you more of an idea what’s changed, moved, etc.
DM
dave_milbut
Dec 10, 2003
He’s looking for the pressure/tablet controls.

ahh. thanks for the clarification chris.
MJ
Mike_Joy
Dec 10, 2003
Yes Chris that is what I am after. How can the airbrush tool be gone???? Why??? How do I digitally airbrush now? For me PS has taken a step backward instead of forward.

What are my options? Is there a pressure adjustment for tablet users? When selecting the "airbrush option" on the paintbrush it works like the airbrush. I want to adjust the pressure by setting it to a pressure/ tablet instead of constantly playing with the "opacity" and "flow" options. Very time consuming that way. PS could not of intended the user to work in this manner.

What about CS?
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Ol__Whozit
Dec 10, 2003
I don’t understand what "gone" you are talking about. The airbrush tool is still in Photoshop 7, and it works JUST LIKE IT DID IN 6! You just click the airbrush button on the toolbar at the top instead of selecting it from the toolbox. I’ve got an Intuos, and have no problem at all. The "pressure adjustment" you are referring to is simply making sure "other dynamics" is checked in the Brushes palette.

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