SPRAY CAN EFFECT >>>

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Patti Anderson
Apr 20, 2005
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The dual brush idea works great. Select one of the default Airbrushes and in the Brushes palette, select Dual brush and choose a spattery-looking brush. Click on Scatter properties as well and play with the count and count jitter until you get the effect you want. If you find a combination you like — save the brush!

To add the drip you could use the Smudge tool. Increase the Strength to 100%, holding down the shift key to get a straight drip. Touch up with another brush as needed.

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chris_the_designer
Apr 21, 2005
I’ll try that one out – thanks.
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Terrat
Apr 21, 2005
There’s a tutorial at Computerarts.co.uk called spraycan effect… this kind of spray. It does not use PS alone, if I recall.

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