Nope…Brushes only work in black, white and shades of grey. What happens is that black is seen as 100% opaque of the forground color, white is seen as 100% transparent and shades of gray give you various transparencies of your forground color. You can vary between forground and background colors however by going into color dynamics and jittering between forground and background
But i heared that Toolpreset do it?
Ashish,
There are NO multicolour brushes in Photoshop. You can create a multi-coloured pattern and either use the clone stamp or stroke a path with the clone stamp, but that is all
Then what did tool preset does ?
Tool presets are tool presets – they do exactly what your manual and online help files say they do: store tool settings for later reuse.
Ashish…
What sort of work and painting technique—EXACTLY—are you trying to do?
Do you use Painter at all? If so, perhaps you should try what you want to do using that?
I am not using painter but creating color brushes possible in painter.
Yeah…I know…that’s why I asked.
But what about the first question….ahhhh, never mind.
The patented PhosPhlow® technique might have helped the young assassin in his quest, but he failed to answer my first question, sooooooo….
Phosphor i explained that i am creating a brush with some colored image and i want to create something from created brush. That’s it.
Can you explain what is patented PhosPhlow technique.