

To insert a cross-reference, create an insertion point in a text object, and then click ‘Insert Cross-Reference’ (the circled plus symbol) at the lower-right of the panel. Click-drag to adjust, single click to cycle between Width / Hardness, Shape / Spacing and RotationĪlt-click new layer automatically adds selection to that new layer Click-drag to adjust, single click to cycle between Width / Hardness, Shape / Spacing and Rotation Set primary / secondary colour to black and white MacOS & iPad: Shift + X (not available in iPad) Toggle between primary / secondary colour MacOS & iPad: Shift + ⌥-click new brush in brushes panel Windows: Shift + Alt-click new brush in brushes panel Select new brush ignoring any associated tool MacOS & iPad: ⌥-click new brush in brushes panel Windows: Alt-click new brush in brushes panel Left or Right Arrow keys (+ Shift to accelerate) Left or Right arrow keys (+ Shift to accelerate) MacOS & iPad: Caps Lock (not available on iPad) MacOS & iPad: ⌘ + Backspace (not available on iPad) MacOS & iPad: ⌥ + Backspace (not available on iPad)įill pixel layer / selection with Secondary Colour MacOS & iPad: Shift + F5 (not available on iPad)įill pixel layer / selection with Primary Colour MacOS & iPad: Shift + ⌥ + (associated letter for blend mode) Windows: Shift + Alt + (associated letter for blend mode)

MacOS & iPad: Shift + Number keys (with same logic as opacity above). Windows: Shift + Number keys (with same logic as opacity above). For most brush tools this sets opacity, for smudge and paint mixer this sets strength Fill with Secondary colour has now been set with a default shortcut of Ctrl/ ⌘ + BackspaceĪn updated list of core brush shortcuts are shown below (those highlighted in red are the new additions):Īdditional keyboard shortcuts for pixel brush toolsĭecrease/increase brush hardness in 10% increments.Fill with Primary colour has now been set with a default shortcut of Alt/ ⌥ + Backspace.Number key in Paint Mixer and Smudge Brush now adjusts strength percentage.Shift + square brackets now changes hardness in 10% increments.Shift + number key now changes flow percentage (in the same way that number key on its own adjusts opacity).Paint Brush, Smudge, Sponge, Dodge, Burn, etc.): Additional keyboard shortcuts have been added to all pixel-based brush tools (e.g.
