Hoggy
Never take life, or anything in it, too seriously.
Hi all,
I'm surprised I haven't seen posts about this.. (and I've been google-ing)
But has anybody else noticed how when they go to erase areas from the gradient, that the results just don't look right? And then there's times when using it with auto mask, that it leaves a 'funky' outline of sorts - as if it's going outside of the area of contrast to do some sky.
Has anybody else noticed this?
And more importantly, has anybody found a way to work around this? So far, what I've just tried playing with just now, is just not using auto-mask and erase using a low flow with high feathering and just making the size slightly larger than the area to be brushed out. It doesn't totally erase the grad effects, but it seemed to look a bit more natural than using auto-mask. Perhaps the pros have already worked this out, I dunno..
I also hope they'll come along with a way to paint just the gradient effects back in, as opposed to whatever strength the brush may be at.. Like maybe a 'up to natural gradient density' checkbox in the brushes panel or something.
I'm surprised I haven't seen posts about this.. (and I've been google-ing)
But has anybody else noticed how when they go to erase areas from the gradient, that the results just don't look right? And then there's times when using it with auto mask, that it leaves a 'funky' outline of sorts - as if it's going outside of the area of contrast to do some sky.
Has anybody else noticed this?
And more importantly, has anybody found a way to work around this? So far, what I've just tried playing with just now, is just not using auto-mask and erase using a low flow with high feathering and just making the size slightly larger than the area to be brushed out. It doesn't totally erase the grad effects, but it seemed to look a bit more natural than using auto-mask. Perhaps the pros have already worked this out, I dunno..
I also hope they'll come along with a way to paint just the gradient effects back in, as opposed to whatever strength the brush may be at.. Like maybe a 'up to natural gradient density' checkbox in the brushes panel or something.
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