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How to Using the painting tools in Photoshop

Photoshop provides the brush tool and the pencil tool to let you paint with the current foreground color. By default, the brush tool creates soft strokes of color and the pencil tool creates hard-edged, freehand lines. However, you can change these default characteristics by resetting the tool's brush options. You can also use the brush tool as an airbrush to apply sprays of color to an image.
To use the brush tool or pencil tool:
  1. Specify a foreground color. (See Choosing foreground and background colors.)
  1. Select the brush tool Description: brush tool or pencil tool Description:  pencil tool .
  1. Do the following in the options bar:
·         Choose a brush and set brush options. (See Working with brushes.)
·         Specify a blending mode. (See Selecting a blending mode.)
·         Specify an opacity. (See Specifying opacity, flow, strength, or exposure.)
·         For the brush tool, specify a flow rate. (See Specifying opacity, flow, strength, or exposure.)
·         Click the airbrush button Description: airbrush button to use the brush as an airbrush. Alternately, select the Airbrush option in the Brushes palette. (See Creating airbrush effects (Photoshop).)
·         For the pencil tool, select Auto Erase to paint the background color over areas containing the foreground color. (See Using the Auto Erase option.)
                        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.

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