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BRUSHES CANT'BE TURNED IN TO RUBBER ???

Participant ,
Jan 25, 2019 Jan 25, 2019

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Hello everyone,

I'm disappointed to learn that with the new release is not possible turn a photoshop brush into a rubber.

Is that true? Isn't this a huge step back ? There may be a way to fix that problem ?

Thanks in advance !

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Community Expert , Jan 25, 2019 Jan 25, 2019

Of course you can use any brush with the eraser tool.

Switch to the eraser tool
Go to the brushes panel and use Ctrl+Alt+click to load the brush without changing tools

If you then want to save a copy of the brush with the eraser tool built in go to the top right of the Brushes Panel and choose New Brush Preset and save it with Tool settings checked

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Jan 25, 2019 Jan 25, 2019

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turn a photoshop brush into a rubber

What exactly is this supposed to mean?

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Of course you can use any brush with the eraser tool.

Switch to the eraser tool
Go to the brushes panel and use Ctrl+Alt+click to load the brush without changing tools

If you then want to save a copy of the brush with the eraser tool built in go to the top right of the Brushes Panel and choose New Brush Preset and save it with Tool settings checked

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Jan 25, 2019 Jan 25, 2019

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Ah, »eraser«!

But I wonder what caused the misunderstanding.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 25, 2019 Jan 25, 2019

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Hi - "Rubber" is a common UK term meaning "eraser". It means something completely different in the US

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Jan 25, 2019 Jan 25, 2019

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Thanks fro clearing the vocabulary discrepancy up!

But what caused anybody to make the nonsensical claim that had the OP confused to begin with?

Is it (yet again) a case of »refusal to read the what’s new section of the help« and subsequent ignorance about the »Include Tool Settings«-setting?

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Jan 25, 2019 Jan 25, 2019

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Yes

I would also be interested to hear where that "learning" came from

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Jan 25, 2019 Jan 25, 2019

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Dang, now that I think of it I’m not sure anymore if »Include Tool Settings« was really mentioned in the »What’s New« or just in some of the presentation videos on the occasion of the release …

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Participant ,
Jan 29, 2019 Jan 29, 2019

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c.pfaffenbichler​

i'd appreciate if you let me see where can i find the "what's new section".

Anyhow the confusion been caused by the fact that before of the last updates, to turn a brush into an eraser was definitely more easy and intuitive, you could have just click on the icon of the last brush with the eraser tool selected.

Confusion increased when i saw this tutorial How to Convert a Photoshop Brush to an Eraser in photoshop CC V19 - YouTube

I suppose it was fair to ask.

I apologize if i wasted your time.

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Hi

The "what's new" is here

New and enhanced features | Latest release of Photoshop CC

For the minor updates which fix issues , the contents are here:

Fixed issues in Adobe Photoshop CC

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