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Im new to adobe – I used corel for the last 10 years and Im finding it hard to translate my abilities to pshop, for instance the eraser:
When I used corel I duplicate a layer, then adjust it, then remove parts of the new layer to let the other layer show through. I just use the earaser tool and the longer you leave the pen pressed the more flow of opacity come out from the layer, but in photoshop it seems that the eraser will only erase to a certain opacity, ie 30% – so when I want to blend in another image the blend looks blotchy because the eraser wont go smoothly without repressing the pen/mouse and erasing over the 30%, then its now 60% erased so I need to do it again and again to get 100% transparancy.
I know this must read daft – but can you show me how to fix this or is there a workaround for pshop?
thanks – so far you guys have been great and helped me loads. Chris
When I used corel I duplicate a layer, then adjust it, then remove parts of the new layer to let the other layer show through. I just use the earaser tool and the longer you leave the pen pressed the more flow of opacity come out from the layer, but in photoshop it seems that the eraser will only erase to a certain opacity, ie 30% – so when I want to blend in another image the blend looks blotchy because the eraser wont go smoothly without repressing the pen/mouse and erasing over the 30%, then its now 60% erased so I need to do it again and again to get 100% transparancy.
I know this must read daft – but can you show me how to fix this or is there a workaround for pshop?
thanks – so far you guys have been great and helped me loads. Chris
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