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gradually adding paint similar to a spray paint gun or a spray paint can. The airbrush icon is located on the options bar when a brush is selected. |
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Available with the Pencil tool, checking this box allows you to paint the background color over areas of foreground color. This erases what has been previously drawn with the foreground color. |
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Blurs an area of the image using any brush you select. |
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The Burn tool is used to darken areas of an image or print |
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Lets you duplicate any area in an image and “paint" that area over any other part of the image. |
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Copies the selection and leaves the image on the original file or image, while at the same time placing it on the clipboard for later use with the Paste commands. |
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lets you remove extraneous portions of an image or file by selecting a specific portion of the image and deleting the area outside of it. |
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These are located on the right side of the interface. They are contained in rectangular boxes and offer tools to help you modify, monitor, and edit images. Palettes are stacked together, and each rectangular box holds two or three separate palettes. |
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This command pastes the selection (from Cut or Copy) into another part of the image or into a new image as a new layer. |
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Sharpens an area of the image using any brush that you choose. |
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Color screens that are layered, and once layered produce additional colors on an image. |
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appears in the Edit menu after a filter has been applied and allows you to change the blending options for that filter. The Fade command also appears after using a painting tool, using an eraser, or making a color adjustment. |
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allow you to change the look of an image or layer simply by choosing the desired look from the menu options |
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Undo simply moves back one step and reverses the last action taken |
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