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Follow the below steps to use the Mixer Brush Tool:
Step 1: Open a new document and select the Mixer Brush Tool from the Tools panel.
Step 2: Select the desired brush
from the Brush Presets
Picker in the Options bar.
Prime (Ver. 2.2)-VIII you can click on the Current Using Mixer Brush Tool
Step 3: To sample a colour either
brush load from the Options
bar and select the desired colour. Or press Alt key and click from where you wish
to sample color in the current image.
Step 4: 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.
104 Step 5: Click and drag the mouse on image to paint.
Current Brush Load Swatch has three options:
• Load Brush fills your brush.
• Clean Brush removes color from your brush.
• Load Solid Colors Only enables you to pick one color.
History Brush Tool
History Brush Tool helps to restore multiple image states (with colour, details, smoothness)
as you move through a Photoshop session while working on an individual image. It gives us
the option of multiple undo’s. It allows you to paint back your image to an earlier state.
It saves you from the tedious work like duplicating a portion of the image to another layer,
retouching a layer, and merging to the underlying layer again. History states can also be
saved as Snapshots with the help of small camera at the bottom of the History panel. In
the Options bar, you can experiment with Brush size and type, Mode, Opacity and Flow
percentages, and Airbrush.
Options bar of History Brush Tool
Perform the following steps to use the History Brush Tool:
Step 1: Open an image in Photoshop.
Step 2: Open the History panel by selecting Window → History option from the Application
bar.

