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Chapter 6
Using Painting Tools
Chapter Lessons
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Paint and patch an image
Create and modify a brush tip
Use the Smudge tool
Use a library and an airbrush effect
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Understanding Painting Tools
• Use painting tools to modify colors in
images
• Painting tools include brush tips and brush
sizes
• Use painting tools to obtain:
– Deep, rich colors
– Bleached or blurred colors
– Filter-like effects
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Brush Libraries
• Each Brush Library contains a variety of
brush tips
• Additional Brush Libraries include:
Assorted
Brushes
Basic
Brushes
Calligraphic
Brushes
Drop Shadow
Brushes
Dry Media
Brushes
Faux Finish
Brushes
Natural
Brushes
Natural
Brushes 2
Special Effect
Brushes
Square
Brushes
Thick Heavy
Brushes
Wet Media
Brushes
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Paint and Patch an Image
Using painting tools
• Effects of painting tools are applied
to whatever areas the pointer
contacts
• Painting tools are similar to real
painting brushes in the way their
effects are applied
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Painting Samples
• View images modified with various
painting tools (Smudge, Burn, etc.):
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Painting Tools
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Understanding Fade Options
• Brush settings that determine how
and when colors fade toward the end
of brushstrokes
• Fade option settings are measured in
steps valued from 1 to 9999
• Use the Size Jitter Control option in
the Brushes panel to set fade options
for a painting tool
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Fade Options Available
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Using the Patch Tool
• Located on the Tools panel under
the Healing Brush tool
• Used to cover a selected area with
pixels from another area, or a
pattern
• Tool matches the texture, lighting,
and shading of the sampled pixels
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Patch Tool Options
• Select the area to fix, click the
Source option button on the
options bar, then drag the selection
over the area to replicate
• Select the area to replicate, click the
Destination option button on the
options bar, then drag the selection
over the area to fix
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Painting with a Pattern
• To replicate an area within an image
on a new or existing layer:
– Create a tiled effect using imagery and
the Pattern Stamp tool
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Create and Modify a Brush Tip
Understanding Brush Tips
• Used to change the size and pattern
of the brush used to apply color
• Select a brush tip from the 12 brush
libraries
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Brush Tip Modifications
• Use the Brushes
panel to adjust
brush tip settings
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Applying a Tint
• Use brush tips to apply a tint to a
grayscale image
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Use the Smudge tool
Smudging Colors
• Use the Smudge
tool to blur colors
and create
impressionistic
effects
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Modifying Smudge Settings
• To modify smudge settings:
– Click the Smudge tool on the Tools
panel
– Click the Click to open the Brush
Preset picker list arrow
– Select the brush and other settings
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Use a Library and an Airbrush Effect
Defining the Airbrush Effect
• Used to apply gradual tones to an
image to create a diffused effect on
the edges of pixels
• Located on the options bar on the
Brushes panel
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Applying the Airbrush Effect
• Apply with any brush tip size using one of
the following tools:
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Brush tool
History Brush tool
Dodge tool
Burn tool
Sponge tool
• Flow setting determines how much paint is
sprayed while the mouse button is held
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Restoring Pixel Data
• Use the History Brush tool to restore
painted pixels
• Use the Art History Brush tool to recreate imagery using pixel data, but
with more stylized effects
– Includes options for Style, Area, and
Tolerance
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Using Brush Tip Libraries
• 12 brush libraries can replace or be
appended to the current list of
brushes
• To load a brush library:
– Click the Click to open the Brush
Preset picker list arrow
– Click the Brush Preset picker list arrow
– Click Load Brushes
– Click one of the libraries
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Managing the Preset Manager
• Used to manage libraries of preset
brushes, swatches, gradients, styles,
patterns, contours, custom shapes,
and tools
• To display the Preset Manager:
– Click Edit on the Application bar
– Click Preset Manager
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Preset Manager Options
• Shown below is the Preset Manager
dialog box for Brushes
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