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michal_j13814260
Inspiring
November 18, 2016

P: Make the brush cursor easier to see (too thin, not enough contrast with some colors)

  • November 18, 2016
  • 343 replies
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In last updates I'm having problem seeing brush (paint and healing) cursor when working with colors similar to cursor grey (grey or brown midtones for expamle).

Sometimes cursor changes to white, but for very short time and very randomly.

So it's really hard to see where I'm just gonna paint or heal. It is really annoying and tiring.

343 replies

Inspiring
December 15, 2022

Chad - thanks to everyone who worked on this critical update. I've got a crazy deadline, and this is helping me to speed up my process and make far fewer 'stabs in the dark' mistakes. Thank you!

Jqqerry
Inspiring
December 15, 2022

@Chad RolfsThis will continue to be my favorite update. It's the most touching and much needed update in the last 5-6 years. Great job!

Participant
December 14, 2022

That's great. Many thanks to the development team.

Chad Rolfs
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
December 14, 2022

@Jqqerry @michal_j13814260 and all - Been a long time coming but very happy we were able to deliver this before the holidays - a nice present to end the year!  Cheers to 2023!

Jqqerry
Inspiring
December 14, 2022


Photoshop 24.1 has a new feature!

The option to adjust the thickness of the brush cursor, which was tested in Photoshop beta, is now available directly within Photoshop! (It will be reflected immediately without rebooting Photoshop)

Participant
November 10, 2022

👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

Chad Rolfs
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
November 9, 2022

Based on positive feedback and adoption, we're considering adding a pref for this so that you don't have to use the... ...let's say, less than satisfactory method of PSUserConfig.txt.   😉 

lfullerunc
Participating Frequently
November 9, 2022

Many thanks; that's much better. Makes me wonder what else Finder is hiding from me!

Participating Frequently
November 9, 2022

Where is the photoshop Beta path?

jane-e
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 9, 2022

@lfullerunc 

 

Adding to Daniel's correct answer, the reason you don't see the Library under your user name is because it is a hidden file by default. This is a macOS issue.

https://www.macworld.com/article/671158/how-to-show-hidden-files-on-a-mac.html

 

Jane