dodge tool brush area

BE
Posted By
Brian_Egen
Feb 1, 2008
Views
190
Replies
4
Status
Closed
I have tried all three, but primarily midtones. I still am only "dodging" a small dot in the center of the icon regardless of size.

Thanks,
Brian

How to Master Sharpening in Photoshop

Give your photos a professional finish with sharpening in Photoshop. Learn to enhance details, create contrast, and prepare your images for print, web, and social media.

JJ
John_Joslin
Feb 1, 2008
Have you got a Wacom tablet?
AD
Andrei_Doubrovski
Feb 2, 2008
Brian,
Are you using "Full Size" or "Normal" cursors?
MD
Michael_D_Sullivan
Feb 2, 2008
Are you using "Full Size" or "Normal" cursors?

You’re missing his point. He’s not complaining about the cursor not showing the full brush size; he’s complaining about the dodge tool only having a dodge effect at a central hot spot, regardless of the size or hardness of the brush.

Have you got a Wacom tablet?

He’s not claiming that his mouse isn’t working with brush tools such as Dodge, so the "pen near the tablet" isn’t the problem; it’s unique to the dodge tool. There does seem to be something "dodgy" about the dodge tool. I haven’t encountered his particular hot-spot problem, but for me the dodge tool doesn’t resize with the [ and ] keys like the burn tool and all other brush tools. So there may be a coding bug unique to the dodge tool that affects different users in different ways.
JJ
John_Joslin
Feb 2, 2008
the "pen near the tablet" isn’t the problem

I wasn’t thinking that, but using a stylus can affect the pressure sensitivity and hence the coverage of the tool.

I also notice that a soft brush gives an attenuated area, whereas a hard brush works over the whole brush footprint.

How to Improve Photoshop Performance

Learn how to optimize Photoshop for maximum speed, troubleshoot common issues, and keep your projects organized so that you can work faster than ever before!

Related Discussion Topics

Nice and short text about related topics in discussion sections