Question.
I'm having an issue figuring out how to do something in my Photoshop CS2 while making an icon.
Here is the situation:
I'm making an icon and it has several layers, one of which is a selective coloring layer. I want to be able to erase only part of the selective coloring layer on the icon (it's making a certain part of the image look too bright). I know I used to be able to do this before, but now for some reason it isn't working. Formerly, I would just click on the selective coloring (or other) layer, then use the eraser tool on the part of the image I wanted to erase. However now it is no longer working.
Does anyone know why this is happening? Is it something to do with my settings in CS2? I just can't figure it out. Does anyone have an idea?
Here is the situation:
I'm making an icon and it has several layers, one of which is a selective coloring layer. I want to be able to erase only part of the selective coloring layer on the icon (it's making a certain part of the image look too bright). I know I used to be able to do this before, but now for some reason it isn't working. Formerly, I would just click on the selective coloring (or other) layer, then use the eraser tool on the part of the image I wanted to erase. However now it is no longer working.
Does anyone know why this is happening? Is it something to do with my settings in CS2? I just can't figure it out. Does anyone have an idea?
