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Paint Bucket Tool
The Paint Bucket Tool in Photoshop fills adjacent pixels that are similar in colour in the
image. It fills with either the selected foreground color or with a pattern. If the image
has flat colours, then there will not be any issues while filling colours. But if the image is
complex and has a lot of colours, then paint bucket tool will not be of much use.
Prime (Ver. 2.2)-VIII Follow the below steps to use the Paint Bucket Tool:
Step 1: Create a new document or image with similar colour or pattern.
Step 2: Select the Paint Bucket Tool from the Tools panel.
Step 3: Select a mode from the Mode drop-down list in the Options bar.
In this case, we have selected Linear Burn mode.
Step 4: Set the Tolerance value in the Options bar.
106 The Tolerance value directly affects the pixels to be filled with colour. A low
Tolerance means only very similar colour pixels will be affected and high Tolerance
means more pixels will be affected. The range of Tolerance is 0 to 255. If the
Contiguous option is checked, only pixels that are connected to the original pixel
are filled.
Step 5: Select the desired foreground color and click on the image. The similar colour
pixels are changed.
Original image Tolerance-18 Tolerance-65
3D Material Drop Tool
The 3D Material Drop Tool lets you sample a material/pattern/color from one area/object
and then drop it into another area of your 3D model. Follow the below steps to use the 3D
Material Drop Tool:
Step 1: Create a new document in Photoshop and draw a gradient.
Step 2: Click on 3D menu in the Application Bar. A drop-down menu will appear.
Step 3: Select the New Mesh from Layer option. A submenu will appear.
Step 4: Select the Mesh Preset → Hat option. The 3D model of hat will appear. With the
help of the 3D model handles you can move your model in any direction.

