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Please see this work, foreground color is set to blue but it is red in workspace. Is it possible? time 27.57
Photoshop for Complete Beginners | Lesson 1
@MahaB82A that's because you're Alt + left clicking, that will sample a colour from the canvas using the eyedropper tool and that's why your foreground colour is changing to white, you need to Alt + Right click and not Alt + Left click on the mouse.
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I'm not entirely sure what you're asking. It looks like you want to change the color of the brush overlay, which can be done in the preferences, under cursor.
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@MahaB82A that's nothing to do with the foreground/background colour, what he's showing is how to change the opacity/hardness and size of the Brush Tool
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How did he get color RED while foreground color is BLUE?
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@MahaB82A this is just a shortcut to change the opacity/hardness and size of the Brush Tool.
With the Brush Tool selected, hold the Alt key and right click and you'll get them options, as I already mentioned it has nothing to do with the foreground colour, watch the video again
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@MahaB82A that's because you're Alt + left clicking, that will sample a colour from the canvas using the eyedropper tool and that's why your foreground colour is changing to white, you need to Alt + Right click and not Alt + Left click on the mouse.
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Thanks for the help.
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In this case what determine the color because sometimes it comes as red & other time it is colorless.