IceCrash wrote:
It's wierd, the only thing that does sometimes its like.
I'll Make a new document, transparent
fill it with white, Paint with a brush, and if i "Stroke" it after, it seems like it "Strokes" the Brush lines, and not the whole thingy, bah, idk >.<''
lol, sorry - Sometimes I don't understand my limitations. There's probably many more ways to use 'stroke' than I've discovered - been using Photoshop for about 2 months now. My first thought was from the Edit menu where you stroke your selection.
The other way I 'stroke' would be to stroke a path.
After using the pen tool to define a path you right click on it and choose various options. Looks like this:

I like to do it that way for various effects (applied the motion blur filter to the example above for the result below):

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I'm lost when I try to duplicate your method (pardon) - what I did:
Create New Document (Background White)
<D> - Drop default colors (black and white)
<B> - Brush Tool (Normal Mode)
Added Layer
---> Make some scribble brush strokes
At that point in your example above you've said,
'and if i "Stroke" it after, it seems like it "Strokes" the Brush lines, and not the whole thing'So that's where I was lost a little. I was unable to stroke anything because nothing was selected. It's probably something that I'm just ignorant about but what steps came next?
NOTE: If any experts read this - jump in, I'm hardly the guy to offer advice while I use my stumble method of learning - (The Grandps "
Ooopsie - oh, hey - that looks cool" method)
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EDIT] Read your message and finally saw your "Edit: Nevermind" -- and I thought I could read. /smacks head
"Doh"Speaking of which, and to Squirt: In your sig, are you sure you want to bow and not vow? Sig quote, "I bow no PLEDGE to one day Facepalm Reise!"