I totally agree with you Dave that invoking an Adjustment Brush ought to automatically create a black mask on the layer on which it is applied I consider myself a "seasoned" Photoshop user and I'm OK with the notion that these brushes have preset values.
Hello Dave. Many thanks for yet another very helpful tutorial. There is a way to zero out the adjustment brush presets. Just check the Use Legacy check box in the properties window.
Am I correct that this is not yet available in PS, only Beta? And I agree, no preset values is definitely a better choice. Looking forward to playing around with this tool.
Dave, I have a friend who uses the Selection Brush tool but I don't see it in Beta. Has it been replaced by the Adjustment Brush tool? In your display I see Selection Brush. So now I'm really confused.
Thanks Dave, I wonder if they have put in default values on the adjustments so that you see right away a change is being made for those less familiar with photoshop?
Personally, I'm not sold on this feature. When I consider all the changes I need to make for the brush to work as required by the situation, it doesn't seem more efficient than just adding an adjustment layer--especially when more complicated masks are necessary. Maybe some additional use and practice might convince me otherwise
Good explanation but there were 2:54 minutes of adds that could not be skipped. This is a TH-cam change that I do not like and will certainly change my viewing habits. What a waste of time!
The best explanation of how this tool works bar none.
Thank you very much for your tutorial
Thank you for your work. I agree with you , I would preferer no preset values.
Gracias y muy bien explicado como siempre!! Un saludo.
Great, Thank You 🔥🔥🔥🏆😁!
I totally agree with you Dave that invoking an Adjustment Brush ought to automatically create a black mask on the layer on which it is applied
I consider myself a "seasoned" Photoshop user and I'm OK with the notion that these brushes have preset values.
Hello Dave. Many thanks for yet another very helpful tutorial. There is a way to zero out the adjustment brush presets. Just check the Use Legacy check box in the properties window.
Unfortunately, it's not a sticky, so you have to click the box for every adjustment.
And, again unfortunately, not all Property windows have the Use Legacy check box.
Great tip!
Thank you!
Am I correct that this is not yet available in PS, only Beta? And I agree, no preset values is definitely a better choice. Looking forward to playing around with this tool.
That is true. It's only in Beta right now.
Dave, I have a friend who uses the Selection Brush tool but I don't see it in Beta. Has it been replaced by the Adjustment Brush tool? In your display I see Selection Brush. So now I'm really confused.
Thanks Dave, I wonder if they have put in default values on the adjustments so that you see right away a change is being made for those less familiar with photoshop?
I believe you are right.
Personally, I'm not sold on this feature. When I consider all the changes I need to make for the brush to work as required by the situation, it doesn't seem more efficient than just adding an adjustment layer--especially when more complicated masks are necessary. Maybe some additional use and practice might convince me otherwise
I'm not sold either. I think it needs a lot of improvement to really be useful.
The panels are not readeable. They are total verschwommen. THE acustic is very good.
No presets please!
DO NOT LOAD PRESET ADJUSTMENTS PLEASE-- ADOBE
Good explanation but there were 2:54 minutes of adds that could not be skipped. This is a TH-cam change that I do not like and will certainly change my viewing habits. What a waste of time!