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Step 3: Select the History Brush tool from the Tools panel.
Step 4: Make the desired changes in image.
In this case, the image has been changed to Desaturate mode by Image → Adjustment
→ Desaturate option from the Application bar. The History panel saves the steps of this
image as layers. We have also highlighted the areas by using the History Brush Tool and
paint it over the image as a normal brush. Notice in the History panel, all the versions of
the image are saved as different layer. Original image remains unchanged. INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOSHOP
Using History Brush Tool History Panel 105
Gradient Tool
Gradient Tool creates an inclined blend of two or more colours which adds a creative value
to your work. The Gradient Tool can be used to draw linear, radial, angular, reflected or
diamond gradients. The paint bucket tool applies the same colour to the entire selection,
the gradient tool applies multiple colours having transition from one to the next.
Follow the below steps to use the Gradient Tool:
Step 1: Create a new document in Photoshop CC.
Step 2: Select the Gradient tool from the Tools panel.
Step 3: Select one of the preset gradients from the
Gradient Picker on the Options bar.
Gradient Picker
Step 4: Drag the Gradient Tool from the top to the
bottom. The selected gradient effect is applied in the document.
Options bar of Gradient Tool
Photoshop provides five types of gradients which are as follow:
Linear Gradient Radial Gradient Angular Gradient Reflected Gradient Diamond Gradient

