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How do you get the square eraser tool in Photoshop?

To get the square eraser tool in Photoshop, click and hold on the eraser tool in the left side tool panel and select the square eraser tool from the drop-down menu. You can also use the shortcut key Shift+E to quickly select the square eraser tool.

The square eraser tool is a very useful tool in Photoshop as it erases a perfect square shape instead of the traditional brush stroke shape of the regular eraser tool. Once the square eraser tool is selected, you can adjust the size and shape of the eraser by clicking on the Tool Options bar near the top of the screen.

You can modify the size of the eraser, set opacity and blending mode, adjust the hardness of the edges and more in the Tool Options bar. Additionally, you can right-click on the canvas while using the square eraser tool to access more options such as erasing to transparency or restoring the original pixels.

Can I have a square brush in Photoshop?

Yes, you can have a square brush in Photoshop! To create a square brush, simply go to the Brush Settings menu and change the Brush Tip Shape to “Square”. You can also adjust the brush size, spacing, and angle to customize the brush for your needs.

Additionally, Photoshop offers many other brush shapes, such as circle, scatter, and even custom shapes, allowing you to create a wide range of brush effects. Once the brush is created, you can use it to create all sorts of effects, ranging from simple hard edges to more complex designs.

How do I change the shape of my brush in Photoshop?

Changing the shape of a brush in Photoshop is relatively easy. First, select the brush tool from the toolbar, or press B on your keyboard. Next, navigate to the Brush palette and select a brush. Right click on the brush to bring up the brush’s properties window.

You can adjust the brush size, change its shape, or adjust its hardness or roundness. You can also modify the spacing of the brush by dragging the slider. To change the shape of the brush, select the ‘Brush Tip Shape’ section of the brushproperties.

Choose the type of brush you would like from the drop-down menu, such as circular or square brushes. Before closing out of the brush properties window, you can also select a Master Diameter, as well as checkmark settings such as “Keep_Original_Settings.

” When you are done configuring the brush, click OK to apply the new settings. The brush will now have the shape you have selected, and can be used as normal.

What is the shape of your eraser?

My eraser is in the shape of a rectangular block. It is approximately 1-inch wide, 3/4-inch thick, and 1 1/2-inches long. The edges of the eraser are slightly rounded and the top surface is slightly textured.

Additionally, there is a small hole in the center of the eraser. This hole is approximately 1/8-inch wide and runs vertically all the way through the eraser, so that it can be attached to a pencil or a keychain.

How do I change my brush from cross to circle?

If you are looking to change the shape of your brush from cross to circle, there are a few steps involved in making the switch.

First, you will need to select a brush tool from the toolbar. Each tool has its own library of brushes. To choose a brush, click on the brush library button. This will open a library of brushes that are available to you.

Once you’ve found a brush shape you like, click on the shape to select it. This will open a brush dialog box where you can customize the brush, including changing the size and shape. Click the shape selector, click on the circle and then click OK to confirm the changes.

When you’ve finished selecting your brush, you can now go ahead and start to create your artwork. With the brush shape changed, you will be able to create beautiful and unique work.

Why is my brush tool not showing in Photoshop?

There could be several reasons why your brush tool is not appearing in Photoshop. It could be due to some software issues, but it could also be because the brush tool is hidden. Some of the most common causes are:

1. The brush tool is not selected: The brush tool is usually located in the tool palette on the left side of the Photoshop Interface. If it is not showing, make sure that it is selected in the list of tools.

If it is not selected, just click on it to select it and it should appear.

2. The brush tool might be hidden: It is possible that the brush tool might be hidden from view. In the top menu bar of Photoshop, click on “Window” and then select “Brush” from the list of available options.

This should make the brush tool appear.

3. You may be using a brush preset: If you are using a brush preset, the brush tool will not appear in the tool bar. In order to use the brush tool, you have to select the “Default” brush preset in the brush settings menu before it will appear.

4. You may have closed the Brush Panel: The brush panel sometimes gets closed, which can cause the brush tool to disappear. To fix this, go to the Window menu and make sure that there is a checkmark beside Brush, indicating it is open.

If none of these solutions help, it is likely a software issue and you should contact Adobe support.

Where are Photoshop default brushes?

The default Photoshop brushes are stored in the Presets/Brushes folder in the Adobe Photoshop program folder. These brushes can be accessed through the Brushes panel. To open the Brushes panel, click on the Brushes tab on the upper-right corner of the Tools panel, or access it from the Window menu.

The default brushes are organized into several folders, including brush tips, art history brushes, and texture. All of the preset brushes are also available in the Brush Preset list, which can be accessed by clicking the arrow of the Brushes panel.

Besides the preset brushes, you can easily create, save and load your own unique brushes. That way you can customize your Photoshop brushes as you wish.