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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Painting
Last updated 7/26/2011
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Paints with the background color over areas containing the foreground color. If you begin dragging from 
an area that doesn’t contain the foreground color, the tool paints with the foreground color. 
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Use the Impressionist Brush tool
The Impressionist Brush tool changes the existing colors and details in your image so your photo looks like it was 
painted using stylized brush strokes. By experimenting with different style, area size, and tolerance options, you can 
simulate the textures associated with painting in different artistic styles. 
1
Select the Impressionist Brush tool 
 from the toolbox. (If you don’t see it in the toolbox, right-click either the 
Brush tool 
 or the Color Replacement tool 
, and then click the Impressionist Brush tool icon from the context 
menu.)
2
Set options in the options bar as desired, and then drag within the image to paint.
Original photo (left), and after using the Impressionist Brush tool (right)
You can specify any of the following options:
Brushes 
Sets the brush tip. Click the arrow next to the brush sample, choose a brush category from the Brushes pop-up 
menu, and then select a brush thumbnail. 
Size 
Sets the size of the brush in pixels. Drag the Size pop-up slider or enter a size in the text box.
Mode 
Opacity 
Sets the opacity of the paint you apply. A low opacity setting allows pixels under a paint stroke to show 
through. Drag the pop-up slider or enter an opacity value.
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Style affects the shape of the brush stroke. Area controls the size of the brush stroke. A larger area value 
also increases the number of strokes. Tolerance controls how similar in color value adjacent pixels must be before they 
are affected by the brush stroke.