Why does a 500 pixel brush fit perfectly in a 400×400 square?

JL
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Jeffrey_Lewis
Jun 22, 2004
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Open a 400×400 pixel square and then set a round brush to 500. It fits perfectly inside the square, why? If it is 500 pixels across shouldn’t it extend out of the screen?

Is this another strange adobe thing?

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dennis_johnson
Jun 22, 2004
Not sure why you’re getting that result, Jeffrey. When I do as you describe the painted area extends outside the square, just as expected.

What are your brush dynamics settings? Are you using a graphics tablet?
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Mac_McDougald
Jun 22, 2004
It doesn’t with PS7 or PE2 for me.

Make sure you are using hard edged brush.
It should extend way beyond …

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Trevor_Morris
Jun 22, 2004
PS only shows (viewing the brush outline – and marching ants) pixels that are 50% opaque or higher. So, if the brush has a soft edge, it will not be represented as part of the brush outline.
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Jeffrey_Lewis
Jun 22, 2004
Ah, the soft edge vs hard edge brush is the answer. Thanks guys. Sometimes the littlest things make all the difference. Now if I can just get that tragic wand to work right…..

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