You can give a photograph image the look of a painting or drawing. If you are using the tool to erase pigment created with the Chalk tool or the Colored Pencil tool, you’ll achieve results with fewer strokes. However, if you are using the Art Eraser tool to erase pigment created with multiple paint strokes (such as those applied by the Oil Brush tool), it may take multiple strokes to clean the area. You can use the Art Eraser tool to erase pigment. You can also use the Smear tool blend pigments as though you are using a finger or a cloth. You can use the Palette Knife to apply and smear art media pigments. The Palette Knife, Smear, and Art Eraser tools Furthermore, the pigment applied with these tools has less volume than that which is applied by using the Oil Brush tool. Unlike the Oil Brush tool, the dry tools don’t run out of pigment media. The Chalk, Pastel, Crayon, and Colored Pencil tools let you create effects that simulate artwork that you create with dry pigment media. ![]() For more information, see To dry or wet an Art Media layer. Additionally, you can dry the wet strokes you have applied. This simulates the effect you can achieve by using a real painting palette and multiple wet pigments. The Oil Brush tool and the Palette Knife tool let you produce strokes with multiple colors on the brush head. To get more paint, simply release the mouse button, and then drag more paint strokes. ![]() The Oil Brush even creates the effect of running out of paint at the end of a stroke. ![]() The Oil Brush, Watercolor Brush, and Marker tools simulate the effect of painting with real wet pigment and tools. Important! Although the Art Media tools support Presets, they do not support custom brush tips like the Paint Brush tool and other raster painting tools.
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