Hi, How can I add gradient multiple times in the same layer? Every now and then I see peolple doing it, but they never tell how?? Thx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90P6tVzx5VE&ab_channel=EarthlingLife
Wondering if there is a way to suppress the "Replace current brushes with the brushes from XXX" prompt? I swap between a couple of brush sets and after doing this a few times, it gets old fast. :P Any help will be appreciated.
Hello, I have a terrain texture that I want to paint an alpha texture on it. (The terrain texture is a beach and the alpha texture has some shells on it.) In Blender I can do that using projection painting. I could use the clone tool, but it is very complicated... Is there a way to do this in photohop? Thanks for help!…
I know a few years back there was a multitude of Quick save scripts for textures but it seems that they don't want to work for CC ... or at least after mucking about with QSM, Quick Save Maps and Vtools none of them will work... Is there a new one that does work or a workflow that I'm missing to make saving out Textures…
I got a problem with pen pressure where it suddenly gives me full pressure while drawing. I've tried to search some forums without finding any solutions. i don't want to turn of "windows ink" since I loose pressure all together then. Any help much appreciated.
I'm working on a Nazgul from Lord of The Rings and for my first painting on one layer I'm getting there just need help on the detail on the cloth getting lighting(showing that it is 3d in a sense). What are the best ways about going this?
Anyone know exactly how the "add height to normal map" button works? I can't seem to get it to do what it says on the tin... I'm assuming it means add height map detail, to current normal map?!
This started happening a few days ago. When I make a quick stroke with my tablet, my line would turned out like this instead of a smooth continuous line. Is there any settings in the brush that could cause it? Thanks.
I think you need to define a brush falloff here, which is then round. I think they are called brush dynamics in Photoshop. And you better google for further advice. It's eons that i have used it ...