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The paintbrush |
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Feb 12th 2002 | #30767 Report |
Member since: Feb 7th 2002 Posts: 56 |
Hi, i have a problem with the paintbrush tool ... when i use it to paint on e.g. a picture ... Then i can see the paint, but if i look closer. i notice that it is a bit transparant . And i can't find a way to set it right ... so that i have only paint, and no transparant parts. Does anyone have an idea ? Thx |
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Feb 12th 2002 | #30772 Report |
Member since: Mar 24th 2001 Posts: 3734 |
If you are using Photoshop 6.0: When you select your Paintbrush, a new menu bar appears with Paintbrush options just below the Main Menu bar. Ensure that your 'transparency' settings are set to 100%, then you won't see any transparency in your brush. |
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Feb 12th 2002 | #30775 Report |
Member since: Feb 7th 2002 Posts: 56 |
Well i've been using photoshop 6.0 for a very long time now ... so i'm not a newbie. And i know all about the Opacity slider that comes with the paintbrush tool. And it is set to 100% But still the paintbrush is transparant ... in don't understand ... Kisaragi |
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Feb 13th 2002 | #30792 Report |
Member since: Jan 12th 2002 Posts: 89 |
Right-click on the top of the toolbar and select "Reset Tool." That should clear it up...or if it doesn't, you could post a picture of what you are talking about. That should give us a better idea.
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Feb 13th 2002 | #30795 Report |
Member since: Feb 7th 2002 Posts: 56 |
Yess ! That did the trick ... i have no idea what caused it. But for the moment i don't care Thanks a lot ! greetz Kisaragi |
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