
It seemed to take a long time to complete this image but all the layers are just the same ones used in any composite.
To save this Clone Stamp brush, create another preset and this time check “Include Tool Setting” – all your settings will be preserved with the brush.įor the above fur brush, the spiked ball brush settings from both the Brush Settings Panel including the dab structure and the Options Bar settings are now part of the my new Clone Stamp brush which was immediately saved down as a new Clone Brush to retain the settings. The settings from the regular brush are now connected to the selected Clone Stamp Tool. Select a different Tool such as the Clone Brush Tool. No brush icon appears to the right of the name in the Presets Panel. When dialog opens up, Rename brush but do not check “Include Tool Setting” – now no tool will be connected with this brush.
Highlight this brush in the list and create a new preset by clicking the Create New Brush icon as in Step 1. If brush to be converted is already listed, skip this step. The Create New Brush icon is at the bottom of the Brush Settings Panel or the Brush Preset Panel (located to the left of the Trash Can) and the brush will be shown at the end of the list in the Brush Preset Panel. Save the Regular Brush created as a preset in the Brush Settings Panel using the default settings if the brush was just created. So here is the trick to actually using the brush for other tools: Since PS’s latest updates that now keep a brush’s Options Bar info with the brush preset, it has been difficult to use it for other Tools such as the Clone Stamp, or Eraser, or Smudge Brush. That is how the steps below were created which turns a Regular Photoshop brush into any other type of Brush Tool. I wanted to use it as a Clone Stamp Tool to add some of the actual texture and color from inside the Leopard body to the outside edges. I applied it manually using different sizes. I personally found it to be very useful for adding softness to the edges of the Leopard around the cat’s body and to add more of a hairy emphasis to the lettering edges. The actual brush created has several little spikes sticking out in a circular manner and is mainly used to create a fur edging on a path for the actual text effect. It has turned out to be a very nice brush and was used in several places in the above image. #How to create sun burst with on1 photo raw 2018 how to
I am not sure how often I will use this text effect, but he gives instructions on how to make a fur brush using the Pen Tool so I had to try it out.
The whole image started because of a blog that Chris Spooner recently wrote called How To Create an Animal Fur Text Effect in Adobe Photoshop. Just dropping in this week to share this composite Leopard image. HOW TO SAVE A PHOTOSHOP CC2018 REGULAR BRUSH AS A DIFFERENT TOOL