Re: painting in Photoshop




"sobriquet" <dohduhdah@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi.


In Photoshop there is a difference between the way paint interacts
with the current stroke and previous strokes. So if you draw a loop
and you cross the line where you started out, the paint interacts
with
it in a different way then if you draw over previous brush strokes.
This is counter intuitive, because in reality, if you use paint it
doesn't make any difference whether or not you paint in a single or
multiple strokes as far as the way the paint interacts with paint on
the canvas is concerned.


I've uploaded a short clip on youtube to illustrate my point, because
it's a bit difficult to explain it in words:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d7lYtU3fzg


If anyone knows of any plugins that can circumvent this issue or
perhaps knows of any other software that allows you to paint where
this issue doesn't occur, I'd like to hear about it.


Comments or suggestions are appreciated, kind regards, Niek


CHECK THE SELECTIONS check boxes IN YOUR BRUSH PALETTE for the brush itself
set at 100% at top for opacity and flow neither stroke should have any
transparency

it is too small to see the rest of the brush settings or what brush you
selected


.



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