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Edit borders with paint brush? (Photo or Designer)


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I have both photo and designer, is it somehow possible to edit the border of a shape with the paint brush? I mean I have downloaded a dope smoke paintbrush and would like to edit a border shape, let’s say a basic triangle, with this particular brush.

i don’t mean to use the liquify persona I mean actually using the brush to modify its borders shape, is this even possible?

I tried sever mask options but still only liquify persona seems the way, but, I can’t do the smoke effect that I want.

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Hi AffinityN1 :)

I've created a short video below, I believe this is the effect you're looking for. Please let me know if I've misunderstood your post!

Please Note: I am now out of the office until Tuesday 2nd April on annual leave.

If you require urgent assistance, please create a new thread and a member of our team will be sure to assist asap.

Many thanks :)

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59 minutes ago, Dan C said:

Hi AffinityN1 :)

I've created a short video below, I believe this is the effect you're looking for. Please let me know if I've misunderstood your post!

Thanks for the video but I meant something little different. I didn’t explained well it is my fault.

I mean to modify borders extending/adding them outside of the original shape, not removing from it.

Something like the attached picture, but not the same, way a simplier thing. The  attached picture is a combination of another smoke/cloud picture, not what I want I to do, but yeah, I hope you get what I mean. 

Maybe I should:

copy and paste triangle.

liquify persona it.

apply mask on the liquified triangle.

use smoke brush on the liquified triangle mask.

is this a possible way or there is something faster?

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Not to worry! Are you using an image background layer (say like the clouds in the above example), or painting additional textures?

You could do the following with an image:

Or alternatively, this can be done on a pixel layer that you've already painted on. Is this closer to the look you're going for?

 

Please Note: I am now out of the office until Tuesday 2nd April on annual leave.

If you require urgent assistance, please create a new thread and a member of our team will be sure to assist asap.

Many thanks :)

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