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# cock off twunt face
sorry

Threadjack #2:

how do you draw single pixels in photoshop? i set the brush or pencil to 1 and it draws 2x2 pixels - help!

you cunts!
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:35, archived)
# fuck off,
cockbadger :)

I don't know
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:37, archived)
# shit sniffing cock mangler


I've no idea either
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:38, archived)
# pencil
should do it
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:38, archived)
# that's what i thought
but it fucking doesn't you know. ah well selecting individual pixels and filling it is then *sigh*

(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:41, archived)
# pencil tool
at one pixel should do it...
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:38, archived)
# whats pixels?
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:39, archived)
# rather good
that is - like the way it tricks you into thinking it's just a short loop
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:45, archived)
# Pixels
You have to zoom right in there :-) then you can do it
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:39, archived)
# are you sure you've got the smallest pencil size?
it draws 1x1 for me
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:40, archived)
# yep i'm sure as sure as sure
pencil, size 1, the little brush is pixel sized, zoomed in fully, comes up 2x2.
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:46, archived)
# change the MODE
- next to pencil size - there's some other settings... n stuff
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:48, archived)
# yay!
there's fuck all in "mode" but i clicked the little arrow next _right_ next to the pencil and chose "reset tool" - sorted.
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:52, archived)
# if you work in
"Indexed Colour" mode, instead of RGB, then it stops anti-aliasing the tools, and lets you draw single pixels.

Although then your photos look like a paintmash cause it's in a pallette of 256 colours.

Another thing you could do is use the selection tool to select a 1x1 square and then use your favourite brush to paint into that ;)
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:51, archived)
# nice one
i need to use 256 colours anyway so that's ok

ta!
(, Sat 20 Sep 2003, 0:55, archived)