• | To smear image areas |
With the Liquid smear tool, you can smear specific image areas while preserving the rest of the image intact. The effect resembles dragging wet paint across an area.
Smearing image areas to produce a subtle (top) and a more pronounced effect (middle)
To smear image areas |
1 . | In the toolbox, click the Liquid smear tool . |
2 . | Drag across the area that you want to smear. |
Type a value in the Nib size box on the property bar.
To change the size of the brush nib, you can also drag in the image window while holding down Shift. Drag towards the nib’s center to decrease the radius, or away from the nib’s center to increase it.
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Type a value in the Pressure box on the property bar.
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Click the Smooth smear button on the property bar.
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Click the Pointy smear button on the property bar.
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Click the Pen pressure button on the property bar.
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The difference between a smooth smear and pointy smear is noticeable only with higher Pressure values.
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