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AdobePhotoshop provides several tools for painting and editing image color. The Brush tool and the Pencil tool work like traditional drawing tools applying color with brush strokes. Tools like the Eraser tool, Blur tool, and Smudge tool modify the existing colors in the image. In the options bar for each of these painting tools, you can set how color is applied to an image and choose from preset brush tips. See Painting tools gallery.

You can save a set of brush options as a preset so you can quickly access brush characteristics you use frequently. Photoshop includes several sample brush presets. You can start with these presets and modify them to produce new effects. Many original brush presets are available for download on the web.


Save tool presets when you want to store customized brush tip characteristics along with settings from the options bar such as opacity, flow, and color. To learn more about tool presets, see Create and use tool presets.


Along with settings in the options bar, brush tip options control how color is applied. You can apply color gradually, with soft edges, with large brush strokes, with various brush dynamics, with different blending properties, and with brushes of different shapes. You can apply a texture with your brush strokes to simulate painting on canvas or art papers. You can also simulate spraying paint with an airbrush. You use the Brush Settings panel to set brush tip options. See Brush Settings panel overview.


If you work with a drawing tablet, you can control how color is applied using pen pressure, angle, rotation, or a stylus wheel. You set options for drawing tablets in the Brush Settings panel and options bar.


To combine different types of cursors, select Show Crosshair In Brush Tip or Show Only Crosshair While Painting. Or, for the Pen and Brush tools, press the Caps Lock to toggle between the standard cursor and the cross hair.


Sets the method for blending the color you paint with the underlying existing pixels. Available modes change with the currently selected tool. Paint modes are similar to layer blending modes. See Blending modes.


Sets the transparency of color you apply. As you paint over an area, the opacity does not exceed the set level no matter how many times you move the pointer over the area, until you release the mouse button. If you stroke over the area again, you apply additional color, equivalent to the set opacity. Opacity of 100 percent is opaque.


Sets the rate at which color is applied as you move the pointer over an area. As you paint over an area, while holding down the mouse button, the amount of color builds up based on the flow rate, up to the opacity setting. For example, if you set the opacity to 33% and the flow to 33%, each time you move over an area, its color moves 33% toward the brush color. The total will not exceed 33% opacity unless you release the mouse button and stroke over the area again.


Simulates painting with an airbrush. As you move the pointer over an area, paint builds up as you hold down the mouse button. Brush hardness, opacity, and flow options control how fast and how much the paint is applied. Click the button to turn on or off this option.


(Pencil tool only) Paints the background color over areas containing the foreground color. Select the foreground color you want to erase and the background color you want to change to. (See Auto Erase with the Pencil tool.)


Photoshop performs intelligent smoothing on your brush strokes. Simply enter a value (0-100) for Smoothing in the Options bar when you're working with one of the following tools: Brush, Pencil, Mixer Brush, or Eraser. A value of 0 is the same as legacy smoothing in earlier versions of Photoshop. Higher values apply increasing amounts of intelligent smoothing to your strokes.


Paint Tool - draw on any website, add text, add lines, and highlight! With Web Paint, you can use your mouse or touchscreen to draw on the web or on PDF and save it to your computer. Paint, draw, and mark on any webpage or website.Whether you're a student, a professional, or just someone who loves browsing the web is a must-have extension. You'll have access to an array of advanced annotation tools, including a pencil, highlighter, color picker, arrow, polygon, text, emoji, and more.Easy to set up extension:1. Install the Web Paint extension, and reload the page to let the extension work.2. Click on the extension whenever you need to draw or highlight something. 3. Drawings are automatically saved.4. Take Screenshot.5. Reload the page to exit the draw mode from the browser.Accustomed to reading books and highlighting important texts or just wanted to draw on any website in real time in the comfort of your browser or want to share your screen for cases like reporting technical issues, making product demos or how-to tutorials? Here are reasons to choose our extension:1. Has all the features of MS Paint.2. Adjustable thickness, transparency, and preset color.3. Take a screenshot of the page.Paint Online is lite weight and a free extension for Chrome that can be used for educational purposes and introduce anyone to drawing right from your browser. In addition, it can practice the alphabet, numbers, and paintings while educating.Perform full page screen capture. Save image screenshot to PDF or images. Instant screenshots are stored locally, and produce no traffic. Screenshot tool can work offline.The creation of a screen capture is easy as it ever could be. Choose from the full-screen or partial area and take it in a click. Then you can fully customize screenshot like add text, drawing lines, arrows, and shapes. You can share your images on Pinterest board.It also contains the functions you need: - Hot-keys to each tool- Save drawing with a screenshot option- Save image to your PC or Print - Crop the necessary area of an image and save itImportant Notice After installation/update, please reload the active tabs in your browser for the extensio to work.Rate us! We work hard to provide you with the best experience for Chrome. If you like our extension, please provide us with a 5 star rating!


Once the paint has dried on the doors, use a knife or sharp edge to score around the edges o the Door Decker before removing the steel plates. This will ensure that the paint built up between the steel plate and the door itself has been separated and will not risk the tearing of the paint around the edges of the door.


When painting or staining hollow-core doors, it is recommended stacking the doors for drying only 8-10 doors high. Because the doors are light weight, they are able to be stacked higher, but be aware though that warping can occur if left too long in a horizontal position (See On-Edge Drying Adaptors to address this possibility).



When painting or staining solid-core doors, it is recommended stacking the doors only 3-4 doors high. In addition, if the doors are not only heavy but also long using 3 (for a tripod) or 4 (for a quad-stack), Door Deckers will create a more sturdy stack.



Always use a #8 x 1 1/4 inch Phillips wafer head screw when attaching the Door Deckers to the door. Other sizes/types of screws can damage the brass eyelet and weaken the handle over time.


Cleaning these tools is a simple process. Toss the Door Deckers into an empty five gallon bucket and soak them in either water or paint thinner, depending on the application type covering the tools. Rinse well and air dry.


Superb product! Recommended highly by Jess, Steve and Colin at the paintshack. As we were embarking on a big refurbishment project in Farnham with countless doors, we invested in two packs. We sprayed both sides of each door in 5 mins tops. Stack them and go again. We reckon we got our money back within a couple of hours and that is no exaggeration. Put a small ppeice of tape over key/latch hole. This prevents sawdust fulling out once stacked. We also put a washer in between the plate and door. This negates the need to cut back paint once dry. (See description) We couldn't be without them now.


SAI or Easy Paint Tool SAI (ペイントツールSAI) is a lightweight raster graphics editor and painting software for Microsoft Windows developed and published by Systemax Software. Development of the software began on August 2, 2004, and the first alpha version was released on October 13, 2006. SAI's official release (1.0.0) was on February 25, 2008, and an update preview was released shortly after. It has been available on Microsoft Windows from XP to 11. It is available in Japanese, German, and English.


SAI is a lightweight painting application. The user interface allows multiple documents to be opened at the same time. The drawing canvas can be both zoomed and rotated using the sliders on the navigator or the hotkeys configured on the keyboard. The toolbar on the top part of the screen also includes a button to mirror the drawing view without mirroring the actual drawing. It is also possible to open multiple viewports to the same document. An application-wide scratchpad (which can be used as a color mixing panel) is provided, which is saved between sessions. Colors can be stored in the swatches panel.


Various raster drawing tools are implemented, such as the Airbrush, Watercolor, Pen, and Marker, which can all be easily customized, and stored in slots in the user interface of the application. There is also a set of vector drawing tools intended for inking, which, like the raster tools, can be configured to be pen pressure-sensitive.


Work can be done on separate layers, which can be grouped and have opacity masks. In addition to this, layers can be masked by clipping them to a lower layer. This allows one to add shading and highlights to an area without creating new masks for the additional layers.


Selection tools include the simple square selection, the lasso, and magic wand, which can be configured for anti-aliasing. There is also a selection brush tool, which can be customized like the drawing brush.


SAI comes with a full set of transformation tools that can work on selections, including move, resize, rotate, and a free (perspective) transform. Any series of transforms can be set up and then applied at once to a specific selection minimizing the softening of the image.

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