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September 7, 2020
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Everything I paint is speckle shapes, no matter the color I pick

  • September 7, 2020
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Hi, I've used layer masks to swap faces and other things in photos hundreds of times. Suddenly, when I paint white to reveal, I get something a blend of background and a shadow of the image I'm trying to mask in. 

I just updated to 21.2.2 or whatever today, but the problem stays with me. I saw other tips that the mask needs to be pure white and pure black, but nobody says how to get white or black pure again if it's contaminated. It certainly looks like white and black, but when I paint onto the mask, even the mask in the layer menu looks like it's painting light grey with speckles. 

 

I tested painting on other things, which I've done before, and now everything I paint looks like little shapes or something. I don't see anything selected that would explain this, but obviously there's a billion selections that don't have a check box. 

 

Please be specific with any solution tips, since I don't even know how to make the white whiter, or check other than looking at it. Thanks.

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Participant
January 10, 2025

Just for those who are having a similar problem.  Look at the layers panel and you might find that the layer you're working on is set to dissolve. Switch back to normal, could be all you need to do. x

 

Dan Rodney
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 7, 2020

Maybe you accidently switched to a different brush preset, or changed a setting in the Brushes panel. To reset the settings, in the brush chooser try switching to one of the standard brush presets (in General Brushes).

 

 

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ConfusalAuthor
Known Participant
September 9, 2020

Thank you for the reply. I made the mistake of opening a document where I had the brush problem, and now it's back. I went to the screen you show (I think) and I've chosen the soft round brush. It didn't help, but if I make the brush really big, I can clearly see that the output is a bunch of shapes instead of smooth flow of the color I'm choosing. 

 

This can't be coincidence or a bug. There must be a photoshop option to paint tiny shapes of whatever color instead of painting the color. It's obviously an option I've chosen, but nobody has heard of it, or knows how I chose it.

 

Any other ideas?

Dan Rodney
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 9, 2020

So this happens in some files but not others? Any chance you could post the file?

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ConfusalAuthor
Known Participant
September 7, 2020

Update: working normally now, but I don't know what I changed. The tiny shapes went away, and it does fine on layer masks too. 

Any clue what makes a brush start outputting tiny shapes?