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Thread: Brush problem

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    I am currently using Photoshop 7.0. Does anyone know a solution on how to make it so that I can brush other colors. I don't know how to make it work, and everytime I try to change to a different foreground color, it just brushes white or nothing at all.

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    Run a reinstall of photoshop first thing, otherwise you'll have to post more information.




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    I re-installed before and it still doesn't work. What information do you need ?

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    I'm no proffesional but try this go to File---New--color mode--RGB Color..I hope this helps

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    * so you are changing foreground color every time?

    * check your brush mode on top, check if its on normal mode.

    * also check the RGB Color like refresh said.

    * Do you make new layers for brushing? if not, do so.

    * Are you using the brush tool and no other tools?

    however I think the problem is the RGB color

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    Originally posted by Refresh@Jan 7 2006, 11:05 PM
    I'm no proffesional but try this go to File---New--color mode--RGB Color..I hope this helps
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    My friend told me to do that do, but it still didn't work.

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    Originally posted by mindfields@Jan 8 2006, 07:51 AM
    * so you are changing foreground color every time?

    * check your brush mode on top, check if its on normal mode.

    * also check the RGB Color like refresh said.

    * Do you make new layers for brushing? if not, do so.

    * Are you using the brush tool and no other tools?

    however I think the problem is the RGB color
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    * I change the foreground color every time to see if it still brushes white

    * brush mode is on normal

    * Done that [ still didn't work ]

    * Yes, I make new layers for brushing

    *I'm only using the brush tool

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    Make sure its on RGB. and change the foreground to a dif color. make a new layer for the brushing. ummm

    on selecting colors, make sure to press OK and not cancel.

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    Hmm.. this is most interesting. I just went on Photoshop today and when I went to New document and made the background color black, I couldn't paint with white, and I could only paint black. When I tried a new document with white background, then it can only paint white. Very interesting..

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    How could you see black paint if you do it on a black bg? Just wondering..

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