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I am new to using Photoshop Elements 6 for Mac and would like to try to create things with the use of brushes. I am able to create a new layer and stamp a brush onto the layer. The problem is when I add second layer and try to create a text box on that layer. When I do this the brush has the dancing ants as well as the edges of the document, and after I add the text box the brush disappears completely from view. What am I doing wrong? How can I insure that the brush stays visible within my design?
HELP!!!!!!!
I have no patience after an hour of trying to no avail to get it to work and on top of that I have PMS. (sorry to complain)