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Step 3: Select the desired brush tip, size, hardness, modes, limits, etc., from the
Options bar.
Step 4: Move the crosshair over the object (red apple) in the image and click. As soon
as you click, Photoshop samples the object’s colour (red) under the crosshair.
Now, it knows which colour to replace. The colour under crosshair changes into
green (foreground color).
Step 5: Click and drag the mouse button over INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOSHOP
the remaining areas to change the rest
of the colour.
Do not move the crosshair away from the object.
Otherwise, it will sample the colour of the area Using Color Replacement Tool
outside your object and will start changing it to foreground color as well. If you do so
by mistake, you can just undo.
Sampling Continuous replaces all the colours with the foreground color. Sampling Once 103
changes colour which you click first. Sampling Background Swatch replaces the colour
of the object into the background color. You can select your desired blend mode from
Color, Hue, Saturation and Luminosity.
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 colour. 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.

