Color for brushes

JG
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Jordan_Grossman
Feb 24, 2004
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how can I make a brush white or something?

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Rob_Keijzer
Feb 24, 2004
Choose a foreground colour.

(There’s a hole in my bucket, dear Liza…)

Rob
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Jordan_Grossman
Feb 24, 2004
how?
JG
Jordan_Grossman
Feb 24, 2004
now I changed my foreground color to white but the brushes are still red-ish
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Rob_Keijzer
Feb 24, 2004
We definitely need more info. <Brilliant Idea>Can you make a full screenshot of your situation?</BI>

Are you in RGB? Is what you paint with the brush reddish? or is just the brush reddish.

Rob
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Jordan_Grossman
Feb 24, 2004
I can’t paste a screenshot on here but when I dab my brush curser onto my picture it makes a big, copper, red star. The foreground color is set as white. I am in RGB mode.
JG
Jordan_Grossman
Feb 24, 2004
also, the brush is really big and wide, do you know how to change that?
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Scott_Falkner
Feb 24, 2004
Open your Channels palette. Is there a Quickmask or Alpha 1 channel, and is if highlighted? Drag that channel into the little trash can icon, and make sure that the RGB channel at the top is selected.

As for selectign a different brush, just click on one in the brushed palette or right-click on the picture to choose a different brush shape or size.
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Rob_Keijzer
Feb 24, 2004
Make it’s diameter smaller.
Does the colour change at all when you change the foreground colour?
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wes
Feb 24, 2004
Have you turned the quick mask?

wrote in message
I can’t paste a screenshot on here but when I dab my brush curser onto my
picture it makes a big, copper, red star. The foreground color is set as white. I am in RGB mode.
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wes
Feb 24, 2004
Have you by any chance turned the quick mask?

wrote in message
I can’t paste a screenshot on here but when I dab my brush curser onto my
picture it makes a big, copper, red star. The foreground color is set as white. I am in RGB mode.
JG
Jordan_Grossman
Feb 25, 2004
ok, it is coming up very big and and fat looking. I want to create the effect on the tutorial at photoshopcafe.com, just go to the site, click on tutorials, and then go to the bling bling one. It is the last step in the tutorial. That’s how I want the brush to look. Nothing changes when I do the foreground color and I dont have those channels. I dont know how to change the diameter.
JG
Jordan_Grossman
Feb 25, 2004
o, i changed the diameter and now it just looks like a small blotch
JG
Jordan_Grossman
Feb 25, 2004
I downloaded the program
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Alpha_Papa
Feb 25, 2004
Using Quick Mask? Two rectangles near the bottom of the tool palette. Is the right rectangle active?
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dave_milbut
Feb 25, 2004
I downloaded the program

from where?
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YrbkMgr
Feb 25, 2004
Idiot. If you’re going to bootleg a program, at least do yourself a favor and look in the friggin help file.

Then ask yourself this: How did I get to the Adobe User To User forum?

Did you go to Adobe dot com? Who do you think OWNS Adobe.com? Think it could be uhm… ADOBE?

So why on gods green earth would you come to Adobe’s site and tell everyone you don’t have a manual because you pirated the program?

Because you’re an idiot. That’s why.
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Alpha_Papa
Feb 25, 2004
I missed that part of the story there boys :-/
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Ol__Whozit
Feb 25, 2004
Need to keep an eye open for that, Alpha Papa…
Sometimes people are SO into being helpful on some of the simplest requests from noobs to Photoshop, that they overlook the basic fact that if the User needing help is asking THAT simple of a question, it could be becuase they never saw a User Manual, and never thought to use the online help function, because "a friend gave it to me," or "I downloaded it."

Kazaa must be currently linking to at least a half dozen sites with PS7, and at least that many still offering CS.There are "stoopid noob questions" appearing all over the Photoshop Forums on the web…"How do I make a circle?" Most sites are no longer spelling out solutions, but instead are referring the "New to Photoshop" user back to that old standby, the User Manual, or to how to do an online search to find the information yourself. The experienced users are asking the right questions, and the inexperienced are practicing their abilities by skipping over the issue of acquisition legalities, and just giving direct step-by-steps without question…
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Alpha_Papa
Feb 25, 2004
Most definitely and point taken Ol’W – outside the graphics realm, I’m an experienced hobbyist in an industry with specialist forums where it’s not so much the pirate to catch, rather the troll to spot, weed out and shut down – and I dare say, with years in the field there as I estimate you have here, running that task is very easy for me to do.

Hanging back for a while now here as I seek trends in the rolling fog of Adobe,

Adam 😉

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