>There are a few possibilities. Check the attached screenshot
>
>1. There is a tiny active selection. Can be so small it is not
>noticeable. Use Select -> None to close any selection.
>
>2. The brush is an empty clipboard brush. Select a different brush.
>
>3. The brush mode is not suitable. Check and change to Normal if
>required
>
>4. The opacity is set to zero. Increase the opacity. Still in the
>dialogue check that dynamics is set to off and Force is not zero
>
>If the tool icon has a bar symbol against it it might be
>
>5. The pixel and/or alpha lock(s) are on. Click to toggle on/off
>
>6. Using a layer with visibility off. Click to turn visibility on/off

If you have more than one layer it could be that you have one of the lower
layers selected as the active one.

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