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  1. Covert

    Covert Well-Known Member

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    Ok I have a question. Number one is how do you know what brushes you are using (ie the brushes from the list). I also have a question is when I am putting a render into a signature (I have sized the render to what I want it to be), I copy and paste the render into the sig but hte render goes to it's original size. Pls help me out some1!!!

    OPPPPS! Sorry moderators and Llaman didn't realize this was the general discussion!
     
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    Covert Well-Known Member

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    I will give rep to whoever helps.
     
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    Did you resize it first, copy and then paste it? If the render is on a tranperant background, just circle the render with the lasso tool, and go to edit>copy and paste it onto whatever ur want to put it on.
     
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    buchvecny Well-Known Member

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    to resize render u must go in edit image size and resize it
    then dun forget that the render can be zoomed on 60% or so.

    the brushes u dun have to know since i posted u the links :)
     
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    Ya I did all of that. Except when I try to put the render into my sig that I am making it turns back into it's original size.

    And Buch I mean I don't know what brushes I have selected and I really like them. I was wonderin how to save them for access because I don't know which brushes they are. And thanks for the brushes :)

    Still need help. :( ;(
    Thanks for the help guys.
     
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    IF u mean upload them onto photoshop, open up photoshop, go to edit> preset manager> click load> and just browse for your brushes. ohh and also don't be zoomed in when your copying render...

    2.) If you mean like when your making a sig your not sure which brushes are which, well then thats different. I can tell which ones are which because of the order i load them into photoshop
     
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    There is a whole lotta brushes and I don't know which brush set I have selected. There is no check mark that manages what brushes I have selected. I do not know what brushes I have selected and I want to know if I can possibly change to a different brush set and use those brushes and then find the brushes that I have selected.
     
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    bump pls help!
     
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    I write them down on a piece of paper, so I know which ones I like better.If you find you dont use a set very often, move them out of your brushes folder and put them somewhere in your "My Documents" folder.Helps keep your brush pallete from getting so big and cluttered.Or make a set and name it whatever you want, if you have a few sets you use all the time, open one then append the others to it and save it with a name you will remember.
     
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    THats pretty much the only way you can do it. There is no technical way to, lol
     

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