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Chapter 17: Painting
Painting tools 
Painting 
The painting tools change the color of pixels in an image. The Brush tool and the Pencil tool work like traditional 
drawing tools by applying color with brush strokes. The Gradient tool, Fill command, and Paint Bucket tool apply 
color to large areas. Tools like the Eraser tool, Blur tool, and Smudge tool modify the existing colors in the image. 
The power of painting in Photoshop is in the options that you can set to specify how a tool applies or modifies color. 
You can apply color gradually, with soft edges, with large brush strokes, with various brush dynamics, with different 
blending properties, and with brushes of different shapes. You can simulate spraying paint with an airbrush. 
You set tool options from the options bar. The options bar for the brush tool contains other palettes and menus of 
options: 
Brush Presets picker 
Stores saved brush tip settings, such as brush size, hardness, and airbrush, and the brush 
options available in the Brushes palette. 
Tool Presets picker 
Stores saved settings of a brush tip preset, other options from the options bar such as opacity or 
blending mode, and paint color. 
Brushes palette 
Contains numerous options for setting brush painting characteristics, such as color dynamics, 
brush shape dynamics, texture, and paint scattering. The Brushes palette also contains a panel from which you can 
choose a brush tip preset. 
To use the Brush tool or Pencil tool 
The Brush tool and the Pencil tool paint the current foreground color on an image. The Brush tool creates soft strokes 
of color. The Pencil tool creates hard-edged lines. 
Select the Brush tool
 or Pencil tool 
Set tool options in the options bar: 
Choose a brush from the Brush Presets picker, and set brush options. (See “To select a preset brush” on page 473.) 
Choose a blending mode from the Mode menu. (See “List of blending modes” on page 487.) 
Specify an opacity by dragging the Opacity slider. Opacity specifies the amount of paint coverage applied by each 
stroke. 
For the Brush tool, specify a flow rate by dragging the Flow slider. Flow specifies how quickly paint is applied. 
Press a number key to set a tool’s opacity in multiples of 10% (pressing 1 sets to 10%; pressing 0 sets to 100%). Use 
Shift and number key to set Flow.