07-15-2013, 07:29 AM
No worries. Emmm I'd say just screw with it. I use Gimp, so I couldn't even tell you settings in PS off the top of my head. I sometimes use an option that puts down a tone selected randomly from a gradient between my selected foreground and background colours. So by picking your colours wisely you can get some control within the randomness. Maybe give something like that a go. I sometimes will use that at the start of a painting to get some really rough colour vibrancy going in the base painting, or in specific areas that need it later on, it's definitely not a use-always tool.