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  1. right^^, but to answer you question just use magic wand and select the area you wanna shade make a new layer and put that over the other layer, now draw with a darker, lighter color on the edges where you want the shading to be and then just use Gaussian blur until you think i looks good.

    P.S you should move this to another section :D

  2. 1. Draw a line with preferred thickness and you can use either rounded ends or square ends.

    2. Make sure your secondary color is set to transparent in the color wheel.

    3. Go to the icon that looks like a flask (it's in the same row the line tool is at the top bottomost row)--there will be two options-->Normal Blending and Overwrite. Choose "Overwrite."

    4. Go to your line and right-clicking the mouse (which mean you'll be using the secondary color, which is transparent) go to the end of the line and draw a slanted line to get the "tapered" look.

    Sometimes when you choose Anti-Aliasing Disabled works better to get a smoother line, but you need to see that for yourself.

    5. You need to smooth the ends, so go to AA Assistant plugin and you can use the default settings.

    Thank you

  3. Hey fokes,

    i was wondering if it would be possible to create a plugin that could create a line with different width.

    Kinda hard to explain but if anyone knows photoshops pen tool where you can fill stroke, and simulate pressure thats kinda what i am looking for.

    It would not have to be an advanced plugin, it would only require 2 features:

    1. Max width (the maximum width in the middle of the line)

    2. And of course would let you decide where the line should be.

    so the plugin should create something like this:

    w2h8c9.png

    I have great faith in you

    Plz help :D

    P.S i wanna apoligize for my bad english i hope you understood what i meant. :D

    P.S.S i would definitely donate to that plugin

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