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Healing brush in cs6, mac

Started by kiska, August 01, 2014, 05:27:05 AM

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kiska

Brand new to cs 6. I have an oval healing brush preset. As I sample different areas of the image, the brush changes orientation. How do I make it stop changing orientation????
kiska
Photoshop 2021, MacPro

Bambi

Brushes got crazy cool in CS6. This will tell you everything you need to know to fully utilize them:

http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-photoshop-cs6/brushes-101/

Bambi

kiska

Thanks for the link.... didn't help, tho. I'll keep looking. :crazy:
kiska
Photoshop 2021, MacPro

bjtx

#3
Kisa, I was never aware of a non static change in orientation while using PS CS6 on my pc, unless I modified the healing  brush tip - then the orientation stayed static as modified until I changed it again.  If you are using a graphics tablet & have enabled the pressure-sensitive option on the healing brush options bar,  perhaps it could be affecting the brush behavior?   I don't know - just a thought.

fwiw - some interesting PS6  info by Lisa Snider  - 'The Great Healers"
https://www.inkling.com/read/photoshop-cs6-missing-manual-lesa-snider-1st/chapter-10/the-great-healers
(aka - Betty )  CS6, PS CC,  Win 8.1; 175+ restorations so far & hope to do more :) 
Favorite site http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/daily-dozen/

Pat

#4
Found this in Photoshop Help / Creating and modifying bushes.


Brush pose

Specify the stylus tilt, rotation, and pressure. Choose Window > Brush, and select Brush Pose to paint with a specified tilt, rotation, and pressure. Use a stylus to change the stroke relative to the default pose, or select Override options to maintain a static pose. For more information, see Brush pose options.


Brush pose options | CC, CS6
Brush pose options let you achieve stylus-like effects and let you control the angle and position of the brush:


Tilt X
Determines the tilt angle of the brush from left to right.

Tilt Y
Determines the tilt angle of the brush from front to back.

Rotation
Determines the rotation angle of the bristles.

Pressure
Determines the pressure the brush applies on the canvas.

Enable Override options to maintain a static brush pose.

Pat

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kiska

Thanks all. I know how to make a brush. How do you make that brush a healing brush??? Have checked all the links. About to holla UNCLE!
kiska
Photoshop 2021, MacPro

bjtx

#6

More info on the spot healing tool & the healing brush
http://tv.adobe.com/videos/spot-healing-brush/

I hope the above link is relevant & helpful. 

btw - just wondering - have you just switched to PS CS 6 from Paintshop pro or another software?
(aka - Betty )  CS6, PS CC,  Win 8.1; 175+ restorations so far & hope to do more :) 
Favorite site http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/daily-dozen/

kiska

Thanks for the links. I've had ps7, cs cs3, cs5 now cs6. Not a newbie to Photoshop, just cs6.
kiska
Photoshop 2021, MacPro

bjtx

Please let us know when & how you find a solution to your questions.

Thanks, Betty :)
(aka - Betty )  CS6, PS CC,  Win 8.1; 175+ restorations so far & hope to do more :) 
Favorite site http://yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/daily-dozen/

Mhayes

Kiska, I couldn't find anything either other than the suggestion about having the caps key on. Maybe ask your question on a Photoshop Forum. One thought would be Tip Squirrel.

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JackR

Quote from: kiska on August 04, 2014, 09:38:33 AM
Thanks all. I know how to make a brush. How do you make that brush a healing brush??? Have checked all the links. About to holla UNCLE!

The healing brush can't use other brush tips like the brush tool can...only options for healing brush are size, hardness, spacing, angle and roundness...after you select the healing brush, right click while over your photo and you will get the options panel...hope that will clear up some questions...cheers...
The early bird gets the worm, but the SECOND mouse gets the cheese...

cheers...

Jack

kiska

kiska
Photoshop 2021, MacPro