The pen and brush
The Pencil and Brush let you paint with the foreground color , although by default tool brush strokes creates much smoother while edges are more irregular pen.
will use the Color Replacement tool to replace colors of an image by others.
brush tool
One of the differences in the pencil is the ability to make this tool airbrush to it we just have to press the button on the Options bar Tools .
This option is useful when we want the paint tool according to pressure exerted by the brush. Thus, if we keep the mouse button down for a while it will be adding more paint to the image, while if the airbrush is turned off, even to maintain the pressure, the amount of paint at one point is always the same. In addition to this possibility, another option is only Brush: The Flow .
flow sets the speed with which the tool applies the paint brush, so the lower the percentage to apply, the smoother the result.
Features painting tools
The Opacity is an option that often find while working with Photoshop. S and is a percentage (equal to the flow), and it depends on the transparency of the line drawn. 100%, the paint is completely opaque, while the minimum (1%) is imperceptible.
One of the more complex features of Photoshop is Blend Mode. Depending on how you use the paint tool in one form or another.
- Normal, the default mode, the brush act as you expect, painting with the foreground color to where you think the stroke.
- Behind the paint brush with the foreground color only parts that are transparent. If you try to paint in an area already colored the brush did not paint anything.
- Delete removes the color where you think the line leaving the area clear. This mode acts similarly to the tool Draft, to be discussed later.
- Darken, the resulting color of the line is evaluated by Photoshop, paint only if it is darker than the existing color in the image.
- Clarify, acting contrary, the line is displayed only if the resulting color is lighter than the existing one in the picture.
The other modes require a knowledge of more advanced concepts.
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