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Adobe Photoshop Help Using Help | Contents | Index Painting Back 223 Using the painting tools (ImageReady) ImageReady provides the paintbrush tool, pencil tool, and airbrush tool to let you paint the current foreground color on an image. The three tools create different effects: • The paintbrush tool creates soft strokes of color. • The pencil tool creates hard-edged freehand lines. • The airbrush tool applies gradual tones (including sprays of color) to an image, simulating traditional airbrush techniques. The edges of the stroke are more diffused than those created with the paintbrush tool. To use the paintbrush tool, pencil tool, or airbrush tool: 1 Specify a foreground color. (See "Choosing foreground and background colors" on page 257.) 2 Select the paintbrush tool , pencil tool , or airbrush tool . 3 Do the following in the options bar: • Choose a preset brush. (See "Working with brushes" on page 228.) • Specify a blending mode. (See "Selecting a blending mode" on page 241.) • For the paintbrush tool and pencil tool, specify an opacity. (See "Specifying opacity, flow, strength, or exposure" on page 243.) • For the airbrush tool, specify a paint flow. (See "Specifying opacity, flow, strength, or exposure" on page 243.) • For the pencil tool, select Auto Erase to paint the background color over areas containing the foreground color. (See "Using the Auto Erase option" on page 226.) 4 Do one or more of the following: • Drag in the image to paint. • To draw a straight line, click a starting point in the image.Then hold down Shift, and click an ending point. • When using the brush tool as an airbrush, hold down the mouse button without dragging to build up color. Erasing The eraser and magic eraser tools let you erase areas of an image to transparency or to the background color. The background eraser tool (Photoshop) lets you erase to transparency on a layer. You can also use the Auto Erase option with the pencil tool to erase the foreground color to the background color as you paint. If you want to erase the background of an object with intricate or wispy edges, use the Extract command. (See "Extracting objects from their background (Photoshop)" on page 174.) Using Help | Contents | Index Back 223

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Using the painting tools (ImageReady)
ImageReady provides the paintbrush tool, pencil tool, and airbrush tool to let you paint
the current foreground color on an image. The three tools create different effects:
The paintbrush tool creates soft strokes of color.
The pencil tool creates hard-edged freehand lines.
The airbrush tool applies gradual tones (including sprays of color) to an image,
simulating traditional airbrush techniques. The edges of the stroke are more diffused
than those created with the paintbrush tool.
To use the paintbrush tool, pencil tool, or airbrush tool:
1
Specify a foreground color. (See
C
ho
osing f
or
egr
ound and back
gr
ound c
olors
on
page
257
.)
2
Select the paintbrush tool
, pencil tool
, or airbrush tool
.
3
Do the following in the options bar:
Choose a preset brush. (See
W
or
k
ing with br
ushes
on page
228
.)
Specify a blending mode. (See
S
elec
ting a blending mo
de
on page
241
.)
For the paintbrush tool and pencil tool, specify an opacity. (See
S
p
ecifying opacit
y
,
o
w
,
str
ength,
or e
xp
osur
e
on page
243
.)
For the airbrush tool, specify a paint flow. (See
S
p
ecifying opacit
y
,
o
w
,
str
ength,
or
e
xp
osur
e
on page
243
.)
For the pencil tool, select Auto Erase to paint the background color over areas
containing the foreground color. (See
U
sing the A
ut
o E
r
ase option
on page
226
.)
4
Do one or more of the following:
Drag in the image to paint.
To draw a straight line, click a starting point in the image. Then hold down Shift, and
click an ending point.
When using the brush tool as an airbrush, hold down the mouse button without
dragging to build up color.
Erasing
The eraser and magic eraser tools let you erase areas of an image to transparency or to the
background color. The background eraser tool (Photoshop) lets you erase to transparency
on a layer. You can also use the Auto Erase option with the pencil tool to erase the
foreground color to the background color as you paint.
If you want to erase the background of an object with intricate or wispy edges, use the
Extract command. (See
Ex
tr
ac
ting objec
ts fr
om their back
gr
ound (P
hot
oshop)
on
page
174
.)