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1. Re: Paint Brush Tool
csuebele Feb 21, 2014 10:10 AM (in response to ccooper2)What has stopped working? It will not paint, you can't change the color, can't select new brushes, etc. Try deleting all your preferences: ctrl-alt-shift or cmd-opt-shift when starting Photoshop.
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2. Re: Paint Brush Tool
ccooper2 Feb 21, 2014 10:14 AM (in response to csuebele)The paint brush will not paint. When I hit control-alt-shift nothing
happened.
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3. Re: Paint Brush Tool
csuebele Feb 21, 2014 10:16 AM (in response to ccooper2)Can you post a screen shot with the brush selected, so that we can see your entire screen to check the settings? You also pressed ctrl-alt-shift when first starting up Photoshop? You should get a dialog box asking if you wan to delete your preferences.
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4. Re: Paint Brush Tool
ccooper2 Feb 21, 2014 10:22 AM (in response to csuebele)The dialog box does not appear. How do I post the screen shot? I went to
the link and do not see the instructions.
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5. Re: Paint Brush Tool
csuebele Feb 21, 2014 11:08 AM (in response to ccooper2)start PS first, and while it's starting to open, press CTRL-ALT-SHIFT. You should see the below warning:
To instert an image as these, make a screen shot by pressing "Print Screen." Then open a new document in Photoshop. Press Ctrl-V to paste the screen shot into the document and save as jpg. Click on the little camera icon in the forum "Post a new answer" dialog box as shown in the attached image.
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6. Re: Paint Brush Tool
ccooper2 Feb 21, 2014 11:54 AM (in response to csuebele)The program opens too quickly. By the time I press the keys it is open and
no dialog box.
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7. Re: Paint Brush Tool
csuebele Feb 21, 2014 11:59 AM (in response to ccooper2)Here are some other options for deleting the preferences:
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8. Re: Paint Brush Tool
ccooper2 Feb 21, 2014 12:19 PM (in response to csuebele)I can't find he file that is referenced in the link you sent me. Is there
a way I can send you a screen shot?
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