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Don't me going that if you write your entire explanation in the context of the default of a discusion, and then after finishing it realize before clicking the "Post" button that you should have chosen "Bug" as a converation type FIRST that you lose everything you typed and have to start over ..... THAT IS AN AMATEUR IMPLEMENTATION!
Now for the rewrite of what I previously wrote:
Both of these worked fine earlier today. Now I am blocked from continuing the work that I have to finish ASAP!
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Hi if a new update is making problems for instance go back to the last working version until there will be a stable update so you can finish your work all issues in notice of team hope all will be fixed soon...regards
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I've just tested these and the Paint Bucket and Craqueleure both work on my system with Photoshop 23.4.2.
How much RAM and spare hard disk capacity do you have?
Have you tried resetting the Photoshop preferences back to the factory defaults?
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The Paint bucket 'magically' has something added to the upper left of its icon and I can no longer do something as fundamental as creating a new layer and painting a color into it
By @ahlberg
It sounds like you have the 3D Material Drop tool instead of the Paint Bucket tool. Both share the same space and shortcut. You can right-click the tool > release > and choose the other.
Alternatively, go to
You may be in the 3D workspace. We can't tell without seeing your screen.
Jane
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Why did you update (or allow auto updates) in the middle of a critical project? And why did you remove the old version?? That sounds verging on reckless... the days when we could trust Adobe to deliver updates that worked first time seem to be a distant memory.
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"I can no longer use Craqueleure on an image over 10,000 pixels"
By @ahlberg
Can you tell us more about this so we can test?
As @lambiloon said, you might want to go back to the last version that was working. You can do that in the Creative Cloud app. While you are there, turn off automatic updates for apps, so you can control when you update.
Jane
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Absolutely no issue using Craqueleure on a 10Kx10K image on this end (Mac), the latest version. Ditto with the paint bucket.
Try resetting your preferences and try again:
Press and hold Alt+Control+Shift (Windows) or Option+Command+Shift (Mac OS) immediately after launching Photoshop. You will be prompted to delete the current settings. You can also reset preferences upon a quit if Photoshop is running by going into General Preferences>General>Reset on Quit.
Savvy professionals should never update software while working on a critical project!
Do learn to disable Auto Updates in Adobe Creative Cloud.
Do you want to go back to previous versions?
In Adobe Creative Cloud, select the product you wish to roll back, click on the three dots and select "Other Versions".