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Hey everybody,
I’m trying to draw some dashed lines in Photoshop, and to this end I’ve been playing around with the brush settings (Spacing etc). I’m using a square brush, and I managed to draw the dashed line as I want it, with one exception: I can’t get the brush to be feathered.
Is it a general thing in Photoshop that you can’t change (i.e. soften) the hardness of a square brush, as you can with that of a round brush? I doubt that Photoshop would impose such a limitation – there must be something I’m getting wrong.
I’d really appreciate some help on this. Once again, I’d like to have a soft (i.e. feathered) *square* brush, which I can use for various purposes, including the drawing of dashed lines.
Thanks for any help!
I’m trying to draw some dashed lines in Photoshop, and to this end I’ve been playing around with the brush settings (Spacing etc). I’m using a square brush, and I managed to draw the dashed line as I want it, with one exception: I can’t get the brush to be feathered.
Is it a general thing in Photoshop that you can’t change (i.e. soften) the hardness of a square brush, as you can with that of a round brush? I doubt that Photoshop would impose such a limitation – there must be something I’m getting wrong.
I’d really appreciate some help on this. Once again, I’d like to have a soft (i.e. feathered) *square* brush, which I can use for various purposes, including the drawing of dashed lines.
Thanks for any help!
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