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It's tricky doing it with a brush preset, because moving the brush continues to lay down colour which thickens the glowing edges. If you define this as a brush preset.
And set spacing to 15% it will give you the effect below. The line is a brush stroke, and below is a single stamp of the brush. Note: you canm see each stamp down in the upper line because of the wide spacing, so not ideal.
It's much better to use a Layer Style. In this case Outer Glow
If you create something that you like
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It's tricky doing it with a brush preset, because moving the brush continues to lay down colour which thickens the glowing edges. If you define this as a brush preset.
And set spacing to 15% it will give you the effect below. The line is a brush stroke, and below is a single stamp of the brush. Note: you canm see each stamp down in the upper line because of the wide spacing, so not ideal.
It's much better to use a Layer Style. In this case Outer Glow
If you create something that you like, then save it as a New Style so you can simply select a layer and click on the Style, and it is done.
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Quite frankly I don’t understand what the video is supposed to show.
Could you post screenshots from Procereate to illustrate the kind of brush/effect you want to achieve?
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Quite frankly I don’t understand what the video is supposed to show.
Could you post screenshots from Procereate to illustrate the kind of brush/effect you want to achieve?
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AFAICT I'm seeing this smudge effect which might be water on a camera lens, or the Photoshop Smudge tool set to 11.
_Very_ carefully dragging the timeline (it is super sensitive) showed me this. I think it might be a single frame, so hard to spot. I'm interpretting it as an outer glow, so Layer Style and not a brush. I'll have a look at ParticleShop, but I don't remember a brush that does that.
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Hello Trevor,
Thank you so much for your kind and detailed reply... really appreciated.
I'll try it out and let you know how I get along.
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