• Is it possible to select brushes in defined area?
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[img]http://puu.sh/74yaQ.png[/img] Like this. [editline]22nd February 2014[/editline] Solved, you draw your selection and hit enter.
[QUOTE=I'm great;43994738][img]http://puu.sh/74yaQ.png[/img] Like this. [editline]22nd February 2014[/editline] Solved, you draw your selection and hit enter.[/QUOTE] Considering how simple of a question this is, it should really of gone into: [url]http://facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1250206[/url] basically a question mega thread so the front page isn't spammed with questions like "How I make BURSH" not saying you will do that, but considering you solved it just a suggestion for any future questions. Also, try the rubber duck debugging ([url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_duck_debugging[/url]) Basically talk about the problem you are having out loud as if you were talking to another person, and explain the issue you are having. It has solved many problems of mine.
[quote]Basically talk about the problem you are having out loud as if you were talking to another person, and explain the issue you are having.[/quote] ...[i]before[/i] you make a huge thread about it not right after: [img]https://photos-3.dropbox.com/t/0/AACjAf6TuOOLgzKUtaFg8x7p-6fSV4tprqRXElF4nhqBtw/12/36498915/png/2048x1536/3/1392994800/0/2/T_T.PNG/cATV3pN7P-o6DZiQikhX15FYXkXU7e1ZtImsVzVV7Cg[/img]
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