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walshymusic
Participant
December 7, 2016
Question

Used Brush Tool On Wrong Layer

  • December 7, 2016
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So I have a background layer as well as a layer with a template on it.  I accidentally did a very intricate and time consuming brush layout thing on the template layer, so now I can't delete the template layer and have that brush patter laid over my background without the template.  Is there a way I can take the brush strokes off of that layer and onto another layer? Or can I like copy the brush strokes and paste them onto another layer without copying the template as well, since it's a part of the layer?

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Participating Frequently
December 12, 2016

Frequency separation

You need two layers

Top layer - your brushing that is on top of the template

Bottom layer - a copy of the template with no brushing

Select the top layer - (brushing that is on the template), go to Image>apply image

In the apply image dialogue:

Layer: (bottom layer) whatever the name of the layer that is JUST the template

Channel: RGB

Blending: SUBTRACT    

Opacity 100%

scale: 1    

Offset: 250

this  MAY work

you might want to try adjusting the scale and offset to get a correct look

The basic idea is that you are taking the top layer, and through apply image, having photoshop remove anything that this layer and the underlying layer have in common (the template)

Your colors in the brushing are pretty close to the template in areas, so you may end up with some holes

Let me know if this works.

Participant
December 7, 2021

It worked good enough for me 🙂

Chuck Uebele
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 7, 2016

Can you post a screen shot? It's hard to give you a decent response without seeing it.

walshymusic
Participant
December 9, 2016

Here it is, Chuck.  I brushed in all of the colors on the layer containing the template parameters, but I need it on a layer that doesn't contain the parameters so that when I'm finished using the template layout for alignment purposes, I can delete it from the project. 

It took me quite a long time to add in those colors in just the way that I like it, and I really dread the thought of having to do it all again.  I want to take only those colored brush strokes and separate them from the layer that they're on.  I'm new to photoshop and am not sure if this is possible. @

Chuck Uebele
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 9, 2016

I think your best option would be to make a duplicate layer to work on and erase as much of the original template layer - do you have another original file with that? Then I would take the spot healing brush and try and eliminate as much of the template in your brushed area as possible. Then use smudge tool to blend in some of the areas where the spot healing brush may not have worked too well. if the bad area is dark, set the smudge tool's blend mode to lighten.