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Contiguous Limit replaces the colour of neighbouring pixels containing the sampled colour.
Discontiguous Limit replaces the colour of the pixels containing the sampled colour, whether or not
they are close by. Tolerance refers to a range of colours. A high tolerance lets you replace a broad
range of colours. A low tolerance limits the replacement of colour to only areas that are similar to the
sampled colour. Anti-aliasing softens and smoothens the edge of the sampled areas slightly.
Sampling Sampling Sampling background
continuous once swatch
Mixer Brush Tool
Mixer Brush Tool lets you paint in Photoshop as if you are painting on a real canvas. It lets you pick
colour from the canvas. That is why it is also known as a realistic painting technique which mixes
colours on the canvas, combines colours on a brush and wetness across a stroke. It gives sober bristle
effects and textures that resemble those in paintings that you might create on a canvas. It mixes
with the colour in the background and with the canvas itself. It converts photos into artwork without
applying filters, etc.
Follow the below steps to use the Mixer Brush Tool:
Step 1: Open an image in Photoshop.
Step 2: Click and hold the left mouse button pressed on the Brush Tool in the Tools panel. A flyout
menu opens.
Step 3: Select the Mixer Brush Tool from the flyout menu.
Step 4: Select the desired brush from the Brush Presets Picker in the Options bar.
Step 5: To sample a colour either you can click on the Current brush load from the Options bar and
select the desired colour. Or press Alt key and click from where you wish to sample colour in
the current image.
Step 6: Set various options in the Options
bar according to your preferences.
Specifying the percentages of
Wet, Load, Mix and Flow effects
the outcome on the canvas.
Step 7: Click and drag the mouse on
image to paint. Original Mixer Brush applied
Load the brush after each stroke
Current Clean the brush after
brush load each stroke
Options bar of Mixer Brush Tool
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