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Photoshop problem with brush

New Here ,
Apr 08, 2020 Apr 08, 2020

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Hi guys,

 

I'm having this problem with Photoshop and I can't find a solution so I'm asking you for help. 🙂

When I draw my lines with the brush and try to use the fill tool, I always have this kind of blank line still there, inside and also outside. I don't normaly use the fill tool to do the coloring but if I draw a characters and put it in Unity (game engine) after I have a kind of white line around the characters and it's not good. Do you have an idea for me ? 🙂

 

Oh and I'm using Photoshop 2019 ! If you need any other informations please ask me.

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Apr 08, 2020 Apr 08, 2020

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Don’t waste your time on the Paintbucket Tool if you don’t want to suffer its drawbacks. 

 

And what is teh Layer Structure? Could you please post a screenshot with the pertinent Panels (Layers, Options Bar, …) visible on this Forum directly? 

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Apr 09, 2020 Apr 09, 2020

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test1.jpg

 

I know that Paintbucket is not a good tool but I need it to explain to you the problem 🙂

 

Is this screenshot ok ? Do you need more ?

 

Thank you !

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In my opinions you should keep lines and fills on two separate Layers. 

Then you can add a »bleed« to the fills to actually extend below the lines – either with a Layer Style or a Filter for example.  

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