Adobe ADBCD17648MC Manuel D’Utilisation

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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Painting
Last updated 7/26/2011
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Add a new brush to the brush library
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Select the Brush tool 
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Click the arrow next to the brush sample to display the pop-up panel in the options bar; choose a category from the 
Brushes pop-up menu, and then select a brush to modify in the brush list.
3
Use the options bar to modify the original brush.
4
Click the arrow next to the brush sample to display the panel menu, and then choose Save Brush.
5
Enter a name in the Brush Name dialog box and click OK.
The new brush is selected in the options bar, and is added to the bottom of the brushes pop-up panel.
Delete a brush
1
Select the Brush tool 
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2
Click the arrow next to the brush sample to display the brushes pop-up panel in the options bar.
3
Do one of the following:
Press the Option key to change the pointer to scissors, and then click the brush you want to delete.
Select the brush in the pop-up panel, and choose Delete Brush from the panel menu.
Choose Preset Manager from the panel menu, select Brushes from the Preset Type list, select the brush from the list 
in the dialog box, and click Delete.
Create a custom brush shape from an image
You can create a custom brush by selecting an area in a photo. The brush uses a grayscale version of that selection to 
apply the foreground color to your image. For example, you could select a leaf and then paint using a fall color. You 
can also draw a new brush shape using the Brush tool. You can create a custom brush shape either from an entire layer 
or from a selection. A custom brush shape can be up to 2500 pixels by 2500 pixels in size.