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Nov 2016

I don't know if it's my computer, tablet or photoshop but I can be using the SAME brush but the effect is TOTALLY different!!

It has happened many times already and I SWEAR I am using the same brush!!

Its like example

It can be this close to this different in the strokes ... (but of course i used different strokes in this example...)

But I did face very similar situation, basically, I can choose the same brush and I jsut can't get the strokes same as I used it previously and it's not because of pen pressure or tilt, it's DIFFERENT strokes.

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hmmmm yeah i dunno bout that. maybe somethin just got jumbled somewhere in the settings. ya can try resetting the brush tool

This MAY be your tool presets that are messing with you and not the brushes. I'll take a quick screenshot to give you an example, but basically you have to load in your tool presets separate from your brush presets, cuz if you don't, whatever your tool preset is will carry over no matter what brush you're using (I've both accidentally and on purpose done this and gotten some really neat effects). It can be a lil confusing because certain tools will automatically grab a brush as well, but if you go into your brushes the tool won't change, so it looks like to me this is what might be happening to you.

Here's the tool dropdown:

Here's the brush dropdown:

If I select Kyle's Oils I'll get something that looks like a dab of an actual paintbrush, but if I select those crunchy oblong shapes that are showing up in the brushes, the "oil" effect from the oil tool will carry over to that. But if I select a different tool, say "flat alternate" for example, a different effect will load on my brush.

HOPEFULLY this helps you. I don't know if this is for sure what's going on for you, but it's happened to me a few times and it did take me a bit to figure out what's happening.

This might not be the same thing, but here goes. In Photoshop, sometimes when I try to select a different brush, I accidentally select a different SHAPE for the brush I'm using. This results in a weird combination of the brush I'd been using + the brush I meant to select. Maybe that's what's going on here?

I got a similar problem a couple weeks ago (in clip studio paint). I messed with the anti aliasing, that made the lines pixelated and jittery. Other than that, there're other settings that could have changed