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How Do I Make My Brush Rotate Randomly in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 23, 2022 @ 8:34 pm

There are a few different ways that you can make your brush rotate randomly in Photoshop. One way is to use the brush dynamics options. To do this, go to the Brushes panel and click on the word “Brush” at the top. This will open up the Brush Settings menu. In the menu, click on “Brush Dynamics.” This will open up a new window with a bunch of different options. Towards the top, there is an option called “Angle Jitter.” By default, it is set to “Off.” Click on the drop-down menu and change it to “Pen Pressure.” This will make your brush rotate based on how much pressure you’re putting on the pen tablet.

Another way to make your brush rotate randomly is to use a Wacom tablet. If you have one of these, you can go into the Wacom Tablet Properties and go to the “Mapping” tab.

In the “Mapping” tab, there is an option called “Rotate.” Change it to “Absolute.” This will make your brush rotate based on where you are on the tablet.

PRO TIP: This tutorial is for advanced Photoshop users only. Do not attempt unless you are comfortable with the software. This could result in unexpected and unwanted results.

You can also use a graphics tablet that doesn’t have a Wacom driver. To do this, go into Photoshop’s preferences and go to the “Input” tab. In the “Input” tab, there is an option called “Tablet Mode.” By default, it is set to “None.” Click on the drop-down menu and change it to “Absolute.

Conclusion:

There are a few different ways that you can make your brush rotate randomly in Photoshop.

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