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Brush Control Shortcuts

Engaged ,
Nov 18, 2017 Nov 18, 2017

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Somewhere I have notes describing how to control the size and hardness of a brush, by holdingdown keys while dragging the mouse. If one of you would please remind me of what those are, I would be grateful.

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Community Expert , Nov 18, 2017 Nov 18, 2017

For Photoshop (and that sure sound like a Photoshop question, Jack 😞

  1. With a painting tool selected, Control + Option (Mac)—drag left/right in order to decrease/ increase brush size. Control + Option (Mac) – drag up/down to decrease/ increase brush hardness.
  2. On Windows,  Alt +  Right Mouse—drag left right to decrease/ increase brush size and up/down decrease/ increase brush hardness.

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Nov 18, 2017 Nov 18, 2017

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You're posting this in the InDesign forum, and InDesign has no brushes. If you tell me what application you want help on, I can forward this to the correct forum.

I'd guess Photoshop, but there are several applications which use brushes.

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Engaged ,
Nov 18, 2017 Nov 18, 2017

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Sorry, wrong forumm.

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Nov 18, 2017 Nov 18, 2017

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This is NOT the InDesign formum. At the top of the page it says Photoshop CC forum.

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Nov 18, 2017 Nov 18, 2017

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Hello, Lengo67.

Your are right. I moved Jack 's question from the InDesign forum to the Photoshop forum in case Jack had additional questions or needed clarification on his brush shortcut question.

~Barb

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For Photoshop (and that sure sound like a Photoshop question, Jack 😞

  1. With a painting tool selected, Control + Option (Mac)—drag left/right in order to decrease/ increase brush size. Control + Option (Mac) – drag up/down to decrease/ increase brush hardness.
  2. On Windows,  Alt +  Right Mouse—drag left right to decrease/ increase brush size and up/down decrease/ increase brush hardness.

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Yes, someone already caught that, and I re—posted to PS group, but thanks; very helpful.

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Great! Glad you are all set.

~Barb

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