Blending: From Paintshop to Photoshop - SOLVED
For 3 years I used Paintshop to make graphics and was recently able to get Photoshop CS 5.
In Paintshop when I was erasing part of an image (using the left button of the mouse) and erased too much, I simply clicked and held down the right button of the mouse and went back over the area to "undo" what I had erased at anytime. For example, if I'm blending two images together and noticed that after I'm done that I had erased too much of Image 1 at the beginning, I can go back and, using the right button on the mouse, "undo" what I had erased without having to erase everything I had done after that.
However, when every I click the right button of the mouse in Photoshop, the brush panel pops up. Is it possible in Photoshop to have the same option of "undoing" what you've erased WITHOUT undoing everything else (like what would happen by using the "Undo" or "Step Backward" option)?
Also, what are the best settings for your eraser when you're blending images in Photoshop? I like to use "fuzzy" brushes as erasers to blend my images together in Paintshop but can't seem to get the same effect using the "fuzzy" brushes in Photoshop.
SOLVED: THIS Tutorial explained it easily enough for me. Thanks for all your help!
In Paintshop when I was erasing part of an image (using the left button of the mouse) and erased too much, I simply clicked and held down the right button of the mouse and went back over the area to "undo" what I had erased at anytime. For example, if I'm blending two images together and noticed that after I'm done that I had erased too much of Image 1 at the beginning, I can go back and, using the right button on the mouse, "undo" what I had erased without having to erase everything I had done after that.
However, when every I click the right button of the mouse in Photoshop, the brush panel pops up. Is it possible in Photoshop to have the same option of "undoing" what you've erased WITHOUT undoing everything else (like what would happen by using the "Undo" or "Step Backward" option)?
Also, what are the best settings for your eraser when you're blending images in Photoshop? I like to use "fuzzy" brushes as erasers to blend my images together in Paintshop but can't seem to get the same effect using the "fuzzy" brushes in Photoshop.
SOLVED: THIS Tutorial explained it easily enough for me. Thanks for all your help!
