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Transfer - Photoshop Tutorial
From the course: Drawing and Painting in Photoshop
Transfer
- [Instructor] We can control all kinds of aspects of our brush strokes through the brush settings, and one of the most important attributes of our brush stroke is its opacity. The settings to affect the opacity are found under transfer. Here we can introduce an opacity jitter and the flow jitter to our brush stroke. Let's have a look how our brush stroke looks without these jitters. In this case, the foreground color is applied at 100% opacity. If we now introduce an opacity jitter, we will see that our stroke is broken up. The brush tips receive a random value of opacity inside of our brush stroke. The same is true for the flow jitter. We can see that also here transparency is introduced into our brush stroke. The effect is just not as strong as with the opacity jitter. At 100%, the flow jitter and the opacity jitter behave very much the same. The flow jitter may be being a little bit smoother. It's noteworthy that normally opacity and flow are different values. Opacity drives the…
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The Brush tool and graphic tablets2m
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Basic Brush tool settings4m 43s
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The standard brush tip settings4m 3s
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Creating a custom brush tip3m 31s
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The Natural Media Bristle Brush settings3m 20s
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Shape dynamics4m 3s
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Scattering1m 45s
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Texture4m 10s
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Dual Brush3m 18s
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Color dynamics4m 38s
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Transfer2m 2s
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Graphic tablet and pen pressure4m 35s
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Fade2m 46s
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