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What am I doing wrong? Cannot save as brush?

New Here ,
Jul 14, 2014 Jul 14, 2014

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Hi all

I am trying to make a watermark for photos on my website.

However, when I try save my image as a brush preset, I get the error "Could not complete the define brush preset command because the selected area is empty"

I have made the background transparent, the heart white coloured with opacity, and the text is 'knocked out' of the heart.

Here's a picture of what I have done so far. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Screen Shot 2014-07-15 at 10.14.10 am.png

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Jul 14, 2014 Jul 14, 2014

You're targeting a type layer, that has no actual pixels on it.

Merge the layers, make sure you have a black shape on a white background - then define as a brush.

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Jul 14, 2014 Jul 14, 2014

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You're targeting a type layer, that has no actual pixels on it.

Merge the layers, make sure you have a black shape on a white background - then define as a brush.

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New Here ,
Feb 26, 2018 Feb 26, 2018

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Thanks MAn

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Dec 08, 2016 Dec 08, 2016

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hi. [abuse removed] the 2nd answer works though.

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Apr 16, 2023 Apr 16, 2023

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Or you can use a color that is different from white when using an image or shape? It worked for me ironically and here's another way if you want the image/shape to remain white:

Once your brush is made with another color (as shown in the video below), you can also use the color overlay to make it white when you are done drawing

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