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skint

2006-01-14, 10:32 pm

Hi all

What an amazing package PSP is I am overwhelmed with it's capabilities.
It will take me years to find my way aorund it.
I am trying to paint over text on a picture and think clone brush is
the correct one to use.
How can I make my clone brush smaller as at present it is far too big.
Many thanks

Trev

2006-01-14, 10:32 pm


"skint" <skint4sure@aol.com> wrote in message
news:1137283358.919561.178490@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
> Hi all
>
> What an amazing package PSP is I am overwhelmed with it's capabilities.
> It will take me years to find my way aorund it.
> I am trying to paint over text on a picture and think clone brush is
> the correct one to use.
> How can I make my clone brush smaller as at present it is far too big.
> Many thanks
>


You should have the tool options bar open F4 if not that will have a size
box for setting the size of the brush and a lot of other settings such
hardness to make the edges of the brush softer
See the help files on restore and renovation


Tim

2006-01-14, 10:32 pm

Trev wrote:
> "skint" <skint4sure@aol.com> wrote in message
> news:1137283358.919561.178490@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
>
> You should have the tool options bar open F4 if not that will have a
> size box for setting the size of the brush and a lot of other
> settings such hardness to make the edges of the brush softer
> See the help files on restore and renovation


Also in PSP 9 and X, you can increase the brush size by pressing Alt+C
and reduce it with Alt+X, or you can hold down the Alt key and move the
mouse up and down.

--
Tim


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