


Next, go to the top menu bar, select Edit>Define Brush Preset. Keep in mind your logo can be on any color background - transparent, white, black, etc.

Okay, so let's get started with a Photoshop logo brush. How to Turn a Logo into a Photoshop Brush In this tutorial, I will show you an easy way to turn your current logo or text into a Photoshop brush preset so you can easily "stamp" your watermark on each image before saving for web use! This is a HUGE timesaver! How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobileĭo you spend too much time opening and placing your logo or copyright text on each and every image before putting them online? How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App How to Sync Lightroom Presets from CC to Mobile.How to Install Presets in the Free Lightroom Mobile App.Now you know the reasons why why the brush tool paints the wrong color in photoshop. Normally the problem should be corrected! What I recommend in this case is to turn off your adjustment layer for' use the eyedropper to pick up the color you're interested in, then re-enable the adjustment layer. If you decide to apply this color below your adjustment layer, your new color application will represent an offset with the rest. However, the color you select is the color seen on screen and therefore, the color modified by the adjustment layer. However, when we let's paint, we often have the reflex to select color to be applied through pipette. Let me explain: if you work with an adjustment layer, it will apply the adjustment you assigned to it ( light, saturation, etc.) to all layers below it in the layer stack. If these two parameters are not at 100%, you may apply a more subdued color than the selected one.įinally, the last reason that could explain such a discrepancy is the fact of working with c tuning layers. If the previous solutions didn't work, check opacity and flow of your brush, in the brush settings at the top of your canvas. Ditto for your layer: go to the top of the layer stack and check that the selected mode is indeed on Normal. To do this, go to the brush settings at the top of your canvas and check that the drop-down list in front of "Mode" is indeed on normal. Check that these are in "Normal" mode, as other modes would have the effect of altering and modify the perception of colors. Check the brush and layer blending modeĪnother reason for a mismatch between the selected color and the applied color is the brush and layer blending mode. This one shows up with a drop next to the brush (capture below). Go to the toolbox and at the level of the brush check that you have not selected the mixer brush.
