Graphics Programs Reference
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Click and drag the size slider, which controls the size of the brush, to the right until
you reach approximately 100 px. If the Hardness slider, which controls the hardness or
softness of the brush, is not all the way to the left at 0%, slide it to the left now. This is
now a large soft brush that will blend well at the edges of the strokes
In the next step, you will paint and then undo it. This is to help you understand the
concept of blending and how it can make a dif erence when you paint.
Change the brush size and hardness.
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Click and drag anywhere in the image one time to create a brush stroke across your
image. Note that you have created a large opaque streak.
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Choose Edit > Undo Brush Tool, or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+Z (Windows) or
Command+Z (Mac OS) to undo the paint streak.
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Now click and hold the Painting Mode drop-down menu; you see a list of options
that allow you to change how your paint interacts with the image underneath. Select
Color from the bottom of the list.
Select the paint blending mode named Color.
 
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