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Where do i find the prushes palette where you are changing these settings. That sounds realy noobish buit ive never used this before, could u help please…
Marcos, you need to reset to the default brushes. In Photoshop CS2, you can do this by clicking the little arrow at the top right corner of the brushes palette and selecting the Reset Brushes… option. The required brush for this tutorial is in the default brush set.
Where do i find the prushes palette where you are changing these settings. That sounds realy noobish buit ive never used this before, could u help please…
Hello Glen, if you go to the main menu, select “Windows” then “Brushes”. Hope this helps.
— why not just say select this brush and drag on the canvas….. Your settings are the defaults for this brush…….
kinda one of the lamer Tutorials I’ve sen in a while…. but it did get my attention nevertheless!
i cannot find that kind of brush!
Does it came already in Photoshop or do I have to donwload it?
Pretty nice forum, wants to see much more on it!
http://srubibablo.com
So interesting there was that I fell asleep…
Marcos, you need to reset to the default brushes. In Photoshop CS2, you can do this by clicking the little arrow at the top right corner of the brushes palette and selecting the Reset Brushes… option. The required brush for this tutorial is in the default brush set.
this was lame. you could have just said use the grass brush and drag. why go through the trouble of making it look like you did something