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Simple photoshop question
I am making my avatar in photoshop, its 50x100. I am having trouble drawing on the very last column of pixels on the right. If I use a 2+ pixel brush I can do it just fine, but when using the 1 pixel brush it doesn't seem to want to do that last row. It does the left furthermost wall alright, but the right won't paint.
I have tried making new images, doing it on old ones, and changing the format, but it still doesn't seem to like it. Any ideas? |
Re: Simple photoshop question
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Try the pencil tool with a 1 pixel tip and zoom way in.
Also you can put the grid on and see the pixel lines. |
Another question - are you using some sort of custom cursor? Just curious.
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1) I'm using photoshop 7.0... It tries to autoupdate when I start, but it never connects. I have ignoreed it , but now I'll try and update it.
2)I was using the pencil 1px tool, zoomed in at 1600% (max it goes). I put the grid on, but how do you change the size of the grid? Right now I'm getting a 4x8 grid for my 50x100 pic. 3) No custom cursor, I have tried the brush with 1px diamater, the pencil tool with 1px diameter, and the eraser with 1px diameter. |
Have you tried using the "precise" or "brush size" cursors? (set from Edit -> Preferences -> Display & Cursors) Just a thought...
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What mode is the file you are working with? It may be unable to edit the last row because of how the color is mapped.
Click on Image->Mode and list what sort of items are checked. Also, you might just want to cheat. If you go to Image->Adjustments->Canvas Size, you can increase the size of the canvas, make your adjustments, and recrop it afterwards. |
Oops, thought this post was dead. Thanks for the replies though.
I was already using the "brush size" cursor, so I changed to precise, but nothing. The mode it says is "Indexed Color". I tried changing to RGB and CMYK but the same thing. What I ended up doing is flipping the whole thing horizontally so the right edge is on the left. After I finish I just flip it back. Not a herculean effort, but t's odd that this is happening. |
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