With any of the Adobe Photoshop tools that use a brush size (paint brush, clone stamp, healing brush, dodge tool, burn tool, etc), you normally change the brush size by going to the Options Bar, click on the Brush Size pop-down menu, pick a brush size, and then try it out... If that brush size is too big or too small, it’s back up to the Options Bar to try again.
One of the ways to stay younger-looking when using Photoshop is to become more efficient and faster with your skills. The faster you are, the less time you spend hunched over a keyboard, and the more time you are out doing what you love—making photos!
A short cut that I found adds hours (maybe even days) to my life is the use of the bracket keys "[" and "]". They are located to the right of the letter “P” on your keyboard. When you are in a tool that uses a brush size, click the left bracket key "[" to make the brush size smaller. To make the brush size bigger use the right bracket key "]".
It may seem like only a few seconds that you save. Believe me, seconds to minutes, minutes to hours, hours to days... using Photoshop shortcuts is like having a time piggy bank! Cash in!
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Beginning Adobe Photoshop
May 24-28, 2010
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