![]() ![]() Before Photoshop 3.0, users would have to save. It DOES seem to work only when all layers are flattened. Thomas Knoll was responsible for the introduction of layers and it completely revolutionised image editing. I went ahead and posted about this on that includes a screen shot of said problem needless to say this is driving me totally loopy. I am REALLY frustrated trying to figure out what the prob is, and YES the image is on color! Also the image layer is selected. And the setting for darken does nothing at all. Also, anything else other than the brush set to "normal" mode is changing it to black and white. I don’t have any color that is white even selected. Let’s see if ya all can help before I pull my hair out.īasically, I am trying to do a painting using the art history brush, BUT all I GET is the solid color white! It’s like someone has clicked on the brush tool and selected the white color and is simply painting over the image. Anyone wanna take a stab at this before I pull my hair out? I am having a VERY BIG perplexing prob in PS 7 using either the art history brush or history brush. ![]()
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