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I’m trying to create a brush with the dual brush feature in Photoshop, but I can’t get the result I’m looking for since Photoshop seems to force angle jitter for the ‘secondary’ brush chosen under dual brush. I can turn it on or off for the ‘base’ brush I choose, but there are no options for angle control under dual brush. Is there any way to get dual brush to not mess with the angle of the brush chosen, or is it simply hard coded to randomize the angle?
(Basically I’m looking to create a brush with a bristle pattern that only shows up at low brush pressure settings, but as I can’t align the bristle stamp to the base brush stamp since it gets jittered, I can’t seem to do this.)
Any tips appreciated.
(Basically I’m looking to create a brush with a bristle pattern that only shows up at low brush pressure settings, but as I can’t align the bristle stamp to the base brush stamp since it gets jittered, I can’t seem to do this.)
Any tips appreciated.
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