by Mike <m.fee@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Jun 5, 2008 at 11:31 AM
In article <Dcq1k.7577$IK1.4419@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
mickey@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
> Joel,
> Are you the Joel from the Corel group?
>
> Mickey
>
>
> "Joel" <Joel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:8tqa44l6tohpsten7u70g8p9fd5rvoo0pc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > The Bobert <nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> >
> >> In article <dfq8441tvk144a50nufteu0csghnprf3n6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, Joel
> >> <Joel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >> > > Is there a smudge or something similar tool in cs3 ?
> >> > > I had it in Paintshop Pro but can't find it in CS3.
> >> >
> >> > Yes and No, I don't think there is any "Smug" command (I may be
wrong)
> >>
> >> there is a blur/sharpen/smudge tool in the tool selection menu. It
will
> >> show a
> >> water drop/triangle/hand pointer in the menu. This is in your PS
help
> >> files
> >
> > Oops! I misread the "Smudge" as "Smug" painting style.
>
MM you may be able to something closer to what you want by working in a
single colour channel at a time, if you want to
'mix' colours.