Wesley Posted March 7, 2009 Posted March 7, 2009 So I just had a power cut while I was working, and if losing stuff in 3ds Max wasn't good enough, Photoshop has decided to start being a bitch. Here are two screens to show what I mean: I don't have a clue how to fix this sort of shit in Photoshop, and have never messed around with it before. I never got this kind of ugly brush, it was alwasy nice and smooth. I also never had any kind of spacing crap. I've tried removing the spacing effect, but that just makes the brush nasty. I also can't seem to get rid of that crazy noise with the file which was open. I take it that file is just fucked now? Cheers in advance.
Colin Posted March 9, 2009 Posted March 9, 2009 Just had a little play around in PS to see if I could replicate it. Only thing I can say to check is the 'shape dynamics' which you have set on the brushes........and there check that the size jitter is at 0%. Is this the same brush btw, and you've just increased the size, or is it a different brush. I'm guessing a different one though. Just leaving the spacing at 25% for these brushes is standard (the soft fading out at edges brush), so again I say check the jitter settings. I also have smoothing ticked for those brushes as default as well. Btw, is that CS4?....looks pretty nice interface wise (still using CS2 here).
Shorty Posted March 9, 2009 Posted March 9, 2009 That is CS4, it's a nice interface but a little demanding - I got a trial and I think, unless I was actually using it for photo editing as a photographer, I would stick with 3 even if it was free. I couldn't figure out your brush problem though :/ you definitely have a default brush selected?
Wesley Posted March 11, 2009 Author Posted March 11, 2009 Well, my jitter options were already at 0% and in the end it was sorted by holding Shift, Ctrl and Alt at the start up to purge all settings I had. But it is fixed, so.. And yeah it's CS4, although it has only minor changes, the 3D support was improved quite a bit and I thought it could come in handy. Also it's 64bit so it takes advantage of my set-up a little bit better than CS3. Although the rest of the suite is CS3. Cheers for the help again, lads.
Recommended Posts