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Show exact boundaries of brush.

Enthusiast ,
Nov 04, 2021 Nov 04, 2021

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When using a soft Brush, a circle shows the average sphere of influence.

But in some cases, I need to see the exact area that will be affected.

Pleas add a second circle that shows the exact boundaries of the brush.

 

(I selected all Topics, since none of those fit my request)

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Community Expert , Nov 04, 2021 Nov 04, 2021

Hello, I think that what you need already exists: go to Edit>Preferences (on a PC) or Photoshop>Preferences (Mac) and select click on the "Cursors" entry, there is an option for Full size brush tip. 

Does it fit your needs?

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Hello, I think that what you need already exists: go to Edit>Preferences (on a PC) or Photoshop>Preferences (Mac) and select click on the "Cursors" entry, there is an option for Full size brush tip. 

Does it fit your needs?

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Great!

Missed that one.

Exactly 😊 what I meant.

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