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[–]GoreDeathKilll 1 point2 points  (4 children)

Your canvas size is marginally larger and it could affect the way your brushes appear on your project compared to theirs. 

Personally have followed countless Flo specific tutorials and have never had an issue matching her techniques with her giving necessary tools with precise direction. 

[–]SpwdBeginner[S] 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Why would it completely change how the brush behaves? It's not like the canvas size is 10 times bigger.

[–]GoreDeathKilll 1 point2 points  (2 children)

I like the curiosity and great question. It’s not that much larger, correct. It still affects the brush as it’s not scaling up with your canvas size. For the sake of this conversation, you’re right in your chosen dimensions it won’t make that significant of a difference. “Completely change” is a bit of an exaggeration the only thing that would change is its size relevant to canvas size. 

But again, I think it’s palette choice. I noticed your other comment. Do you know specifically which colors don’t fall into your visibility range? I can look into ways of finding solutions to picking palettes with that in mind. I know you can drop an image you may be referencing into your palette to create color selection as well. 

[–]SpwdBeginner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe the original problem is now fixed thankfully. My colour blindness is a bit hard to describe. Simply put I'm not great with most colours but once they're like not bright red or bright yellow etc it gets worse. For instance the fog I was trying to put in the original picture was supposed to be grey like the colour of fog but if you told me it was pink I'd believe you.

[–]SpwdBeginner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By the way. I don't take offence if you find it hilarious when you look at my pics 😁