Photoshop question (or two)
Nov. 27th, 2010 09:56 pmHey guys!
How do I import textures into photoshop? I can do brushes, 'cause there's a little tab when brushes are open, but I don't see any sort of tabs in textures.
Also, is there a way to 'undo' more than the twenty or so undo's that are in the undo tab? I seem to have some 'layer' issues, where I draw on the wrong one, and then run out of 'undo's to fix it.
Also also, is there a way to rotate a brush? Like the 'grass blade' brush only points up. What if I want it to go sideways or at a 20% angle? I can rotate the picture, but it's very slow and clumsy to do that.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
Oh, and any extra helpful brushes or textures (or other things) you'd recc? I love to know!
How do I import textures into photoshop? I can do brushes, 'cause there's a little tab when brushes are open, but I don't see any sort of tabs in textures.
Also, is there a way to 'undo' more than the twenty or so undo's that are in the undo tab? I seem to have some 'layer' issues, where I draw on the wrong one, and then run out of 'undo's to fix it.
Also also, is there a way to rotate a brush? Like the 'grass blade' brush only points up. What if I want it to go sideways or at a 20% angle? I can rotate the picture, but it's very slow and clumsy to do that.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
Oh, and any extra helpful brushes or textures (or other things) you'd recc? I love to know!
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Date: 2010-11-28 04:39 am (UTC)ETA: Sorry, that was sort of unclear. What I meant was, you open the image you want to use as the texture, and then Select All (or select the part of the image you want to make into the texture). Then you choose Define Pattern in the Edit menu.
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Date: 2010-11-28 04:49 am (UTC)There's no way to undo more actions than the history palette contains, that I know of. What you can do is periodically save a snapshot, if you think you're going to do something risky that you may want to reverse. Snapshot is the little camera-shaped icon in the lower right corner of the history palette.
Don't know about rotating a brush. I think you'd have to make a new brush to do that - unless there's a new feature and my version is just old. Photoshop's painting features are kind of rudimentary - other programs (like Corel Painter) have much more complex painting tools.
I have a ton of tablet painting brushes I could send you. PM me with your e-mail address if you'd like 'em. They're good for drawing!