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Digital Image Manipulation 2014 by Ms. Timy Tan Week 6 Lesson 11 & 12 :Introducing Photoshop feature & toolbox (4) Utilize Paint Brush Tools Brush tool Creating a Brush Preset Utilize the Brush Dynamics Options Save and Load Brushes Libraries What is it? The Brush tool is a basic painting tool. It works like a traditional drawing tool by applying the color using strokes. It's located in the standard Tool Bar and its default shortcut is the letter B. The Brush Tool works by adding a shaped mark on a layer, and if you continue pressing the mouse button or the pen on a tablet, several marks will be added creating a stroke until you release the pressure. The essentials options for the brush tool are: Brush Tip Shape, Blending Mode, Opacity and Flow. You must understand those concepts before moving forward with the advanced settings. Photoshop includes several builtin presets, that are in fact premade brushes ready to use.

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Week  6  Lesson  11  &  12  :Introducing  Photoshop  feature  &  toolbox  (4)  Utilize  Paint  Brush  Tools  

• Brush  tool  • Creating  a  Brush  Preset  • Utilize  the  Brush  Dynamics  Options  • Save  and  Load  Brushes  Libraries  

What  is  it?  The  Brush  tool  is  a  basic  painting  tool.  It  works  like  a  traditional  drawing  tool  by  applying  the  color  using  strokes.  It's  located  in  the  standard  Tool  Bar  and  its  default  shortcut  is  the  letter  B.    The  Brush  Tool  works  by  adding  a  shaped  mark  on  a  layer,  and  if  you  continue  pressing  the  mouse  button  or  the  pen  on  a  tablet,  several  marks  will  be  added  creating  a  stroke  until  you  release  the  pressure.  The  essentials  options  for  the  brush  tool  are:  Brush  Tip  Shape,  Blending  Mode,  Opacity  and  Flow.  You  must  understand  those  concepts  before  moving  forward  with  the  advanced  settings.    Photoshop  includes  several  built-­‐in  presets,  that  are  in  fact  pre-­‐made  brushes  ready  to  use.    

   

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Part  1  -­‐  Basics    Brush  Tip    This  is  the  most  basic  option  for  any  Photoshop  User,  the  Brush  Tip  settings  allow  you  to  modify  the  way  to  add  colors  on  a  Photoshop  document  using  the  Brush  Tool.  By  clicking  on  the  Brush  Preset  Picker  in  the  default  Options  Panel  you  will  see  several  built-­‐in  presets.  On  many  of  the  presets  you  can  easily  adjust  two  very  important  values:  Master  Diameter  increases  or  decreases  the  size  of  the  brush  tip.  The  default  shortcuts  to  increase  or  decrease  are  the  Left  Bracket  key  and  the  Right  Bracket  key  respectively.      Hardness  increases  or  decreases  the  brush  tip's  border  strength,  0%  means  a  really  soft  border  (color  fades  out)  and  100%  a  precise  border.  The  shortcuts  to  increase  or  decrease  hardness  percentage  are  the  Left  Bracket  key  and  the  Right  Bracket  key  respectively.    You  can  even  combine  Foreground  and  Background  colors  (we  will  see  this  feature  forward).  Most  of  the  time  the  color  that  is  applied  by  using  the  brush  tip  is  the  Foreground  Color.    

 

 

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Preset  Picker  Contextual  Menu    There  are  many  useful  tools  at  the  Brush  Preset  Picker  menu  including  Create  a  New  Preset,  Edit  it,  and  Delete.  Then  there  are  some  options  to  display  the  list  of  brushes  in  the  Preset  Picker  panel,  below  there  are  several  examples  of  this.  Besides,  you  can  easily  Manage  the  Brush  list  by  loading,  saving  and  replacing  brushes  in  the  list,  or  Append  one  of  the  existing  Brush  collections.  We  will  see  more  about  preset  creation  shortly.    

 

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Brush  Blending  Modes  Each  time  you  paint  something  using  the  Brush  Tool  you  can  chose  a  Blending  Mode  for  the  stroke.  A  Blending  Mode  is  a  way  to  mix  the  colors  with  the  object(s)  behind  them  using  several  mathematical  formulas  working  over  the  RGB  values  of  each  pixel.  Let's  try  some  of  them.    

     Modes:      Normal,  Dissolve,  Behind  and  Clear  Let's  review  some  of  the  basic  Blending  Modes.  The  first  on  the  list  is  the  Normal  Mode,  which  paints  the  color  as  is  without  applying  any  transformation  to  the  color  pixels.  The  Dissolve  Mode  adds  some  noise  at  the  edge  of  the  brush  stroke.  Behind  Mode  paints  behind  an  existing  stroke  even  if  they  are  both  on  the  same  layer.  By  using  the  Clear  Mode  you  can  delete  a  section  of  an  existing  stroke.    

 

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

More  Blending  Modes    The  Following  Blending  modes  are  just  the  same  that  can  be  applied  to  the  Layers,  below  you  can  see  some  examples  of  blending  modes,  and  some  applications.  They  are  fairly  useful  for  adding  color  to  objects  (Darken,  Multiply,  Overlay)  or  add  some  lights  (Lighten,  Color  Dodge).  You  have  a  lot  to  experiment  with  here,  no  matter  how  many  years  you  have  been  using  Photoshop,  you  never  stop  learning  about  Blending  Modes.    

 

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Opacity    The  Opacity  Value  is  a  percentage  of  transparency,  100%  means  a  full  color  stroke,  a  small  percentage  means  a  more  transparent  painting.    

                     

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

3.  Flow    The  Flow  value  is  a  percentage  that  sets  the  rate  of  color  applied.  Each  time  you  press  the  mouse  button  the  amount  of  color  applied  is  controlled  by  the  Flow  percentage,  besides  it  cannot  exceed  the  Opacity  percentage  unless  you  click  again  in  the  same  place.    

           

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Brushes  Panel    The  Brushes  Panel  is  the  right  place  to  create,  edit,  save  and  load  a  particular  brush  behavior  or  Brush  Preset.  You  can  customize  several  things  here  like  the  brush  tip  shape,  scattering,  opacity  jitter,  flow  jitter,  Background/Foreground  jitter,  configure  controls  for  each  variation  and  more.  To  show  the  Brushes  Panel  go  to  Window  >  Brushes,  or  press  the  F5  key.  You  need  to  select  the  Brush  Tool  on  the  Tools  Panel  to  enable  the  Brush  Preset  options.  As  you  can  see,  as  soon  as  you  show  the  Brushes  Panel  you  can  click  over  the  Brush  Presets  option  on  the  left  and  then  in  the  main  area  a  list  of  all  the  active  brushes.  Try  them  before  moving  forward  in  this  guide,  paint  some  random  strokes  using  different  presets  and  see  what  happens.  Next  we'll  create  a  Custom  Brush,  and  apply  several  variations  to  it.    

 

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Create  a  Brush  Preset  Now  we'll  review  all  the  possible  variations  of  a  brush  preset,  from  the  brush  tip  to  color  jitters  and  pressure  controls.  The  first  thing  that  you  should  do  by  creating  a  Brush  preset  is  select  a  brush  tip  from  the  library  or,  as  in  this  case,  start  working  with  a  custom  brush  tip.  The  Lock  icon  next  to  a  brush  attribute  retains  the  setting  even  when  you  change  your  tip  or  preset.    Brush  Tip  Shape    The  first  thing  that  you  can  customize  is  the  brush  tip.  The  Diameter  value  is  a  pixel  measured  size  of  the  Brush  Tip,  cannot  be  bigger  than  the  tip  image.  The  Flip  Axis  checkboxes  flip  the  tip  on  its  respective  axis,  X  or  Y  (Horizontally  or  Vertically)  or  even  both.  The  Angle  value  rotates  the  brush  by  the  desired  degrees.  Roundness  defines  the  elliptical  roundness  of  the  brush  tip  where  100%  is  a  perfect  circle.  The  Spacing  is  the  percentage  of  space  between  images  when  you  draw  a  stroke  on  the  canvas,  using  a  mouse  or  a  pen  tablet.  The  larger  the  percentage,  the  bigger  space  between  color  spots.  Finally,  you  can  edit  the  Hardness  value  of  the  tip.  Anyway  custom  Brushes  created  from  an  image  cannot  modify  its  Hardness  value,  but  it  will  work  with  the  default  round  tip  for  instance.    (check  in  the  pic  1,2,3,4  &  5)  >>>>    

 

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

 

   

     

   

 

                   

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

 Shape  Dynamics    Shape  dynamics  enables  several  options  to  handle  randomness  of  Size,  Angle,  Roundness  and  Flip  Axis  values.  The  larger  the  percentage,  the  more  random  the  result.  Every  Jitter  can  be  controlled  using  a  proper  hardware  device  like  a  Graphic  Tablet.    

   

     

                             

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Control  Many  brush  behaviors  like  Jittering  and  Scattering  can  be  controlled  by  setting  one  of  the  options  of  the  Control  drop  down.  There  are  five  Control  options  that  you  can  use:  Off  means  no  control  will  be  applied.  Fade  Control  fades  the  brush  stroke  from  the  initial  diameter  to  the  minimum  value  in  a  custom  number  of  Steps  (i.e.  25  steps  in  the  image  below).  Pen  Pressure  Varies  the  brush  diameter  by  using  the  pen  pressure  values  provided  by  the  external  device  (a  graphic  tablet).  Pen  Tilt  and  Stylus  Wheel  works  the  same  way  but  using  the  hardware's  tilt  and  stylus  wheel  values.    

 

 

     

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

 Scattering  Scattering  (1)  determines  the  amount  and  placement  of  brush  marks  in  a  stroke.  The  higher  the  scattering  percentage  the  more  distribution  of  marks.  The  Both  Axes  checkbox  enables  the  scattering  in  both  X  and  Y  axis,  deselecting  this  option  means  the  scattering  will  be  perpendicular  to  the  stroke  direction.  The  Count  slider  (2)  specifies  the  number  of  brush  marks,  a  large  number  means  many  marks.  Count  Jitter  (3)  adds  some  Randomness  to  the  amount  of  marks  on  a  stroke.  Remember  you  can  apply  the  Control  options  for  Scatter  and  Count  Jitter  as  well  as  in  Shape  Dynamics.    

 

 

 

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Color  Dynamics  This  option  controls  how  the  color  of  paint  changes  across  a  stroke.  The  way  it  works  is  pretty  simple,  it  just  adds  some  random  color  marks  in  a  range  between  both  Background  and  Foreground  colors.  The  Jitter  Percentage  defines  the  randomness  between  the  colors.  There  you  can  define  a  Control  for  the  Jitter,  Pen  pressure,  Fade,  Pen  Tilt  or  Stylus  Wheel.  The  Hue  Jitter  controls  the  difference  between  the  Front  Color  Hue  and  the  Foreground  Color  Hue,  the  larger  the  percentage  the  bigger  the  difference.  Saturation  Jitter  defines  a  percentage  by  which  the  Saturation  of  a  stroke  varies  between  Foreground  and  Background  colors,  a  larger  percentage  means  a  lot  of  variation  of  the  Saturation.  Brightness  Jitter  is  pretty  much  the  same  as  the  previous,  but  this  works  over  the  Brightness  value.  A  higher  percentage  means  a  darker  color  increases  the  difference  between  front  and  back  colors.  Purity  increases  or  decreases  the  saturation  of  the  color.    

 

 

 

 

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Dual  Brush  Let's  change  the  brush  tip  for  this  one.  In  the  following  example  I'm  creating  a  peculiar  brush  (1)  for  an  easy  explanation  of  the  Dual  Brush.  This  one  combines  two  tips  to  create  a  mixed  mark.  The  second  brush  texture  is  applied  within  the  brush  stroke  of  the  primary  brush,  only  the  areas  where  both  strokes  intersect  are  painted.  You  can  choose  a  blending  mode  to  combine  the  primary  tip  with  the  second,  and  all  the  common  brush  tips  variation  shown  before.    

 

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Texture  Textured  brushes  use  a  pattern  to  make  strokes  look  as  if  they  are  painted  on  a  textured  surface.  To  paint  with  a  texture,  grab  one  of  the  textures  from  the  pop-­‐up  panel  and  set  a  percentage  for  the  pattern  Scale.  You  can  Invert  the  pattern  colors  as  well.  Let's  review  some  variations  of  the  ways  to  use  a  texture  brush.  If  the  Texture  Each  Tip  checkbox  (1)  is  selected,  then  each  time  you  paint  a  mark  a  new  instance  of  the  texture  will  be  applied  (consider  a  brush  stroke  as  many  marks).  If  this  is  unchecked  the  texture  will  remain  flowing  through  the  stroke  as  a  whole.  The  Blending  Mode  option  (3)  blends  the  texture  with  the  brush  tip  color  and  Depth  (4)  will  increase  or  decrease  the  texture's  contrast  creating  a  depth  sensation.  At  last  some  textures  enable  the  Depth  Jitter  with  a  variation  between  Depth  and  Minimum  Depth  percentages  using  a  Control  (rarely  used,  but  you  can  experiment  with  it).    

   

   

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Other  Dynamics  There  are  two  options  here.  Opacity  Jitter  adds  randomness  to  each  mark's  Opacity,  and  Flow  Jitter  will  vary  the  Flow  of  the  stroke.  You  can  add  a  Control  for  any  of  them  (Pen  Pressure,  Fade,  Pen  Tilt  or  Stylus  Wheel).  

   

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

More  Dynamics  There  are  five  more  dynamics  on  the  list:  Noise  will  add  some  noise  at  the  borders  of  the  brush  mark.  Wet  Edges  creates  an  illusion  of  watercolor  painting,  where  the  borders  of  the  stroke  seem  darker  than  the  center.  Airbrush  simulates  traditional  airbrushing,  so  a  long  time  pressing  the  click  button  means  a  bigger  mark.  The  Airbrush  option  corresponds  to  the  Airbrush  option  in  the  options  bar.  Smoothing,  pretty  useful  wen  you're  painting  in  a  rush,  as  it  produces  smoother  curves  in  brush  strokes.  Great  when  you're  drawing  with  a  mouse.  Finally,  Protect  Texture  applies  the  same  pattern  and  scale  to  all  brush  presets  that  have  a  texture  no  matter  if  they  have  different  settings.    

 

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

   

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Create  a  New  Preset  Brush    Before  or  after  modifying  the  brush  options,  you  can  easily  save  it  by  going  to  the  Panel  Menu  and  selecting  New  Brush  Preset  or  clicking  over  the  New  Brush  Button  at  the  bottom  of  the  Panel.  Type  a  name  for  it  and  that's  it!  This  Brand  new  brush  will  appear  now  in  the  Brushes  Panel,  but  if  you  reset  the  brushes  library  (you'll  see  this  next)  or  if  there's  a  problem  with  the  default  Photoshop's  Preferences  file,  your  brush  will  be  lost.    

                   

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Digital  Image  Manipulation  2014  

 

    by  Ms.  Timy  Tan  

Save  and  Load  Brushes  Libraries  In  order  to  keep  your  very  own  custom  brushes  you  can  save  as  many  brush  libraries  as  you  want.  Click  Save  Brushes  in  the  Brushes  panel  to  save  the  actual  set  of  brushes  as  an  ABR  file  (you  can  delete  the  unnecessary  brushes  before  saving  the  library  by  clicking  on  the  Delete  icon  in  the  panel).  To  Load  a  previously  saved  brush  library,  click  on  Load  Brushes  in  the  Brushes  Panel  menu,  or  double-­‐click  on  the  ABR  file  itself  in  your  file  system.  Either  way  will  append  the  library  at  the  bottom  of  the  brushes  list  active  in  Photoshop.  Besides  you  can  click  on  Reset  Brushes  to  load  the  default  brushes  list,  or  Replace  Brushes  to  override  the  active  list  of  brushes  with  a  new  one.  

 Conclusion  Even  though  the  Brush  Tool  is  one  of  the  more  basics  features  of  any  version  of  Photoshop,  there  is  always  room  to  experiment.  Try  to  discover  something  new  and  exciting.