![]() It makes the painting process a lot more cumbersome compared to other apps that have the ability to change the brush blending mode with a single key press. That's just extremely inconvenient for a tool I use atleast 40% of my painting process. as it is it's faster to go off my painting, press on the drop down menu and change brush mode and then go back to painting.every 5-10 seconds roughly. ![]() ![]() I've read that the ~key would work to change brush modes, but that doesn't seem to work with my non-American keyboard (I tried pressing altgr and + key, which would be depicting the ~ key in writing, but it doesn't work as a shortcut, PS doesn't react on it). without me having to set it up manually every time) copying the brush setting of the last brush I used. I’m going to show you how to use and change the brush tool settings so that you can customize the perfect brush for your project. Select the Camelhair Blender brush after loading the brushes in. How to Use the Brush Tool Settings in Photoshop Using the brush tool is easy, but setting up the right brush to draw is more complicated. If you have no idea what I’m talking about, click here. Ideally I want to bind it to the c-key because that's the way I am used to it from CSP.Īlternatively I'd also be okay with the Eraser automatically (i.e. Download Dave’s Camelhair Brushes here by using the download button on the right of the page. I can't find where I can change the key-binding for the brush blending mode in the menu for keyboard shortcuts. It has the advantage that the brush settings fit the rest of my painting. I would like to be able to bind a single key changing the brush blending mode from "normal" to "clear" and back because it makes for a better eraser than the eraser tool.
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