| 03-27-2005, 02:31 PM | #1 |
Hi 1) Does photoshop have a spray? Or something other than the brush tool? 2) I need to apply different versions of red going from bright red to a darkish red as i apply the red on the infernal skin i am editing. Manually changing the color everytime is heinous and I notice some skins in the files section have applied almost perfect color transitions over the surface. To explain number 2 better, I want to use some kind of tool in photoshop to automatically change the color red from bright to dark at a certain speed as i apply the color over the surface. So If I start from the left and its bright red as i go more right it slowly changes that bright red to a dark red to create a smooth color change over a distance. Anyone can help? |
| 03-30-2005, 05:45 AM | #2 |
1) You could change the brush texture. You might have to dl some plug-ins though but they should be there. 2) Theres a tool that replaces the color and keeps the shading underneath. All it does is recolor. Don't remember what it was though. Its in the top left corner of the tool patlette i believe. |
| 03-30-2005, 01:42 PM | #3 |
1: In Imageready there is a spray. (It's a program that comes with ps) 2: You could lower the opacity, everytime you brush over somethings it will become darker, and will keep the shading. |
| 03-30-2005, 07:03 PM | #4 |
Ok Thanks all All I needed to do was edit opacity and brush size which pretty much makes it a spray tool that I needed |
