

Make sure to check the specifications of these products and contact me if you have any questions before placing an order! PLEASE NOTE: Products such as Cats, Quirts, Galleys, etc typically will have 8 or 12 plait overlays of the thong, depending on the whip. If there are requests to make a change to any standard whip designs you should email me before placing an order to discuss. To avoid potential issues with a custom order, please make sure to check your selections carefully.Discounted pre-made whips marked "As Is" are also excluded. In this case, you must contact the vendor from who you purchased the product and they will contact me if needed. Not applicable to pre-made whips purchased from a vendor. The order must have been purchased through THIS website.You must contact me of the issue as soon as possible, no later than 30 days of receipt.The whip must be returned, in new and unused condition, for a replacement item or refund. In the event that the product has a defect in construction, is the wrong color, incorrect number of plaits, etc, contact me within 30 days of receiving your product(s) and I will either correct the mistake (even if that means making a new whip) or refund the purchase price of the product. We hope you start using these simple Lightroom Brush Tool Shortcuts today.I work hard to make sure every order is correct and crafted to the quality my customers expect, but we are all human and sometimes mistakes can be made. You'll know you have an eraser tool when the + (plus) in the center of the brush turns into a - (minus) sign! Instead of deleting the pin and starting over, just press and hold the Alt/Option key while you are brushing and your brush will turn into an eraser so that you can erase the brush off any areas that you accidentally hit. When using Lightroom brushes on your image, there will be times when you end up brushing over areas that you didn't want the brush to be. Alt/Option Key - Change the Lightroom Brush to an Eraser But there are also times when the overlay drives me nuts.īeing able to tap the "O" key to see the overlay or hide it will save you lots of time hunting for that little check-box that turns it on in Lightroom. When I'm using brushes on my photo, there are many times I want to see where I'm brushing and also if I'm brushing where I shouldn't be (especially on skin).

The right bracket key (]) will make your brush bigger and the left bracket key ([) will make your brush smaller! 4. In just a few seconds you can go from an adjustment brush small enough to use on the eyes to a brush large enough to use on the background of your image. Just use the left and right bracket keys to change the size of your brush quickly. If you aren't using this shortcut then using brushes on your photo is likely taking you WAY too much time. You can hide all those pins by pressing the "H" key and when you want them to show up again, tap the same "H" key a second time!ģ. This shortcut comes in super handy when you are using the Brush Tool on several areas of your subject (especially brushing over the eyes) and the brush pins are starting to drive you nuts or freak you out because they are on the eyes. All you need to do is press the "K" key to open the Brush Tool and then press the "K" key again to close the Brush Tool. This is the most basic shortcut you need to know and it will save you from having to click the "Done" button or clicking "Close". Get familiar with these must-know shortcuts for Lightroom's Adjustment Brush Tool and you will quickly be saving lots of time in Lightroom!ġ. That is why these Lightroom Brush keyboard shortcuts are so valuable. We want you to spend less time on the computer and more time with those that you love.
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