I have this thing in a picture I want to change color on, but the thing is nearly exactly the same color as the brush so I can't see where i have brushed, is there anyone who know how to change the color on the brush to a color which I can see? Hjalmar
reinstall ur Photoshop or look in the setting of photoshop i am not sure lolz cuz i dont have tht problem!
@Hounder, why the ---- would reinstalling PS help when I want to change the ----ing color from the STANDARD one to another one? Do you even know what reinstalling is? @MiCust, it sounds really stupid to just have one color for that but you might be right.
Just add a little stroke u can turn off later. It's be very easy to tell where the layer ends. Maybe that the answer, or maybe i don't understand the question.
The question was, how do i change color on the brush in quick mask mode? I'll try if it works with the stroke.
I don't think it's possible to change the color of the quick mask mode. It is set as the color they have it in. It just gives you a selection and then when you exit quick mask mode the selection is whatever you colored in. once back in normal mode you can color with choosing your colors. only way i know how.
go above it with another layer and use the inverse of the color. then when you have it to where you want it, invert it back to the color you want and merge the layers... I hope I understood your question, it's worded strengely. Merged Post: go above it with another layer and use the inverse of the color. then when you have it to where you want it, invert it back to the color you want and merge the layers... I hope I understood your question, it's worded strengely.