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Originally Posted by supertackyman
one other suggestion...its not that im not a fan of masks, im just not practiced with them.
so in times where a mask my not be suitable and you need to detail around intricate edges---- use a larger brush than needed and use the history brush to go in and do the cleanup where needed. this allows for use of a harder brush at the edges. rather than trying to go in with a multitude of brush sizes and D/B while trying not to overlap your strokes.
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Well, you
could do it that way, but that's exactly what you'd use a mask for. You really should have a go at learning about masking - it's an incredibly powerful and useful feature. I use masks all the time.