Thanks Ragnar, Selecting the smudge tool and selecting finger painting
nearly does the trick.
Unfortunately your required to use the eye dropper first, which is not
neccessary in PSP.
As you've probably guessed, I'm trying to switch to Photoshop CS3 from
Paintsho Pro.
It appears that PaintShop Pro really can do some things easier. Obviously
though in the long run
Photoshop is better although I miss features in the other program.
Mickey
"Ragnar" <ragnar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Mickey Mouse wrote:
>> Thanks guys for the replies, I found the smudge tool but it doesn't
>> behave as I hoped. It appears to warp the image (like in liquify) as
>> it smudges. What I'm after is purely smudge.
>> Example: You have a white canvas and on it you dab a blob green paint
>> and next to it you dab a blob of red paint. If you use a brush in
>> the red paint and drag it over to the green paint you get a smug
>> effect, and that what I'm after. Anyone familiar with paintshop pro
>> will understand what I mean. I'm after a smudge without the warping or
>> liquifying.
>>
>> Mickey
>>
>
> With the Smudge Tool selected, tick the box 'finger painting'.
Experiment
> with the Strength setting.
>
> If I understand you correctly, this will do what you want.
>
> HTH
>


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