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First of all to erase, you should use the eraser. Second, the reason this happened is because you're in Multiply mode. You didn't erase with the white, you only painted on top with it. Multiply is a blend mode. That means the Multiply layer is goi…
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First of all to erase, you should use the eraser. Second, the reason this happened is because you're in Multiply mode. You didn't erase with the white, you only painted on top with it. Multiply is a blend mode. That means the Multiply layer is goi…
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You have to open the images and make new brushes from them.
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You have to open the images and make new brushes from them.
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•Open Both Images in Photoshop and make the source image active •Window > Layers to open the Layers Palette •Right-Click on the background layer and choose Duplicate Layer •In the Document pull-down field, select the name of the target document
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♦ Window > Brushes to open the brush engine ♦ Under Brush tip shape, adjust the bottom "Spacing" slider
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In Photoshop use File>Save for Web to save the picture as a jpg or png. Either one should work. ~
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In Photoshop use File>Save for Web to save the picture as a jpg or png. Either one should work. ~
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♦ Window > Brushes to open the brush engine ♦ Under Brush tip shape, adjust the bottom "Spacing" slider
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♦ Window > Brushes to open the brush engine ♦ Under Brush tip shape, adjust the bottom "Spacing" slider
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♦ Window > Brushes to open the brush engine ♦ Under Brush tip shape, adjust the bottom "Spacing" slider
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♦ Window > Brushes to open the brush engine ♦ Under Brush tip shape, adjust the bottom "Spacing" slider
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♦ Window > Brushes to open the brush engine ♦ Under Brush tip shape, adjust the bottom "Spacing" slider
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♦ Window > Brushes to open the brush engine ♦ Under Brush tip shape, adjust the bottom "Spacing" slider
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You have to open the images and make new brushes from them.