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Mar 30th 2004 | #146727 Report |
Member since: Jul 16th 2002 Posts: 352 |
I'm making some grunge brushes from a photo and there is some color on the part of the image I want to make the brush. I want to keep the color as it is and make a brush out of it. Is this possible? When I select the area of the image and goto define brush, the brush is just as black and stuff. The reason I can't just change my foreground color is because the image has multiple colors. Anyway I hope someone understands what I want here. Thx for any help.
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Mar 30th 2004 | #146750 Report |
Member since: Mar 20th 2001 Posts: 3367 |
I don't understand the part about not being able to change colors.. Anyways, for brushes, i don't think you're able to specify the colors together with the brush. Colors are picked from the foreground.
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Mar 30th 2004 | #146766 Report |
Member since: Feb 20th 2004 Posts: 187 |
When saving a new brush you can specify to save the color but it will only save the foreground color not the pattern of colors that make the grunge. Try sourcing each color then using the grunge brush in multiple passes with each of the different colors set to screen mode, that might do it. (but probably not exactly the way you want.) Good luck (I hope this helps) |
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