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Using multi colored brushes


vohra27

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Hi. I really love using cool brushes. Could someone please post some link that explains how to use multicolored brushes like a flower with green stem, yellow leaves and red flower and one stroke of brush gives all three. Actually i have downloaded a few brushes from qbrushes, fbrushes etc but facing problem while stroking them. I am sorry if this is not the right place to ask this. But help will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
 
Problem while stroking

I am sorry if i wasnt clear enough. For example i downloaded a rainbow brush that has seven colored wave. now the color selected as foreground is blue and background is green in toolbox. Now when i stroke it i only get blue wave. But the preview of the downloaded brush showed seven colors. I hope i am clear enough.
Thank You
 
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Sorry I'm not understanding, can you post a picture the two colors your looking at
 
I cant attach image

Hi i tried to attach images but it gives me error while uploading. What i meant is i want to use the custom brush downloaded from web that has more than one color. one stoke of brush using the right mouse button gives a flower with a stem and leaf at once. so one click prints the complete plant. But in preview of the brush,i see the plant with 3 colors . yellow flower, green stem and purple leaf. But my stroke is giving me the plant all with one color.
 
Hi there. If you haven't already had an answer this will work for you. You need to use the PATTERN CLONE STAMP which can be found underneath the CLONE STAMP. You can then click on the brushes tool bar to chose which brush you would like. The stamp uses random colours in your picture or photo so you end up with multi coloured e.g. butterflies. If you use the SHAPE DYNAMCS (under the "Brush Tip Shape) option in the brushes palette, the shape and size of the butterflies with change at random and if you use the "Scattering" feature, they will do just that, scatter at random. "Spacing" will spread out more. Hope this helpsclouds and butterflies.jpg regards, Liz
 

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