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adjusting brush size


Question Posted Saturday March 17 2007, 10:25 pm

If you go to this site at step 4
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How do youadjust the size if you have adobe photoshop like me? I clicked the arrow like in the picture but it only comes with mini thumb nails of all my brushes but if I left click any of them i can either rename them or delete them and there's a little arrow there but I don't see any thing saying Master Diameter


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Annerszz_101 answered Sunday March 18 2007, 6:35 am:
1. Click the arrow to bring down all the brushes.
2. Then above all the brushes there should be a little, like, a horozontial line with a arrow on it with a number beside it, in a box and you can click on the arrow and you can drag it right or left to make it smaller or bigger, or you can type in the number for the pixel size.

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