Photoshop :: Spray Erosion Technique?
Jun 14, 2005I'd like to use something similar to the eroded "spray" technique similar to what is used in this photo. Can anyone offer any suggestions as to how to accomplish this in Photoshop CS?
View 4 RepliesI'd like to use something similar to the eroded "spray" technique similar to what is used in this photo. Can anyone offer any suggestions as to how to accomplish this in Photoshop CS?
View 4 RepliesI want to create a spray paint brush that has the same effect that you get from a spray can within Photoshop. I messed around with various brush effects with the airbrush option enabled, but I cant seem to get a real spray can effect. Another problem that I see is that I don't get enough dispersion, what mean by that is if I have a 50px brush, the maximum dispersion I get is 50px, so I never get a true spray paint effect.
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Sometimes I get an overspray on a selected object. The object is selected and then inversersed. The object is then setup to be painted on the outside. I select a hard brush @ 100% and start painting..like I said it will be ok until I get to certain portion and I get like an overspspray. I have the setting on 0 feather on the marque tool, but there is no other setting on other tools for feathering. The object is in the regular ps mode and is not layered.. "how do selected an object to insure that I do not get any paint on the inside"...Are there more adjustment I can make that I do not see.
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I am using cs5.1 extended
There must be a way to spray points randomly within a set radius. I don't see any tools to do this though in the tool bar.
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photoshop 7.0
When I was testing out the different features on Photoshop I came across on that was like spray paint, but it allowed me to use set patterns vice regular colors. I can't remember how I did it, but I was wondering if it's possibile to do the same thing...when I find it again...but with a picture I had taken instead of what they give.
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