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This tool can be used to apply paint styles to your image using a history state. The History Brush Tool paints with the information from whatever History State is selected. If you go to "Window" > "History" then you will see the History Palette. This tool works in a similar way as the Brush Tool, except the information that it paints with is from the original state of your image. Combining various bristle settings and brush tips with different wetness, paint-load, and paint-mixing settings gives you opportunities to create exactly the look you want. While this is a great feature in general, it's particularly useful when you're using the Mixer Brush. In Photoshop CS5, brushes have more realistic bristles as well, so you can add textures that resemble those in paintings you might create in the physical world. You can change the wetness of the brush and how it mixes the brush color with the color already on the canvas. Through the Mixer Brush Tool we can mix colors. It is different from the Brush Tool since it preserves the original texture when the color is changed. This tool can also be used to specify mode, sampling, limits and tolerance parameters for a tool. In this tool we apply changes manually with a brush.
This tool can be used to change the color, saturation, hue and luminance values. The Pencil Tool has a unique feature named Auto Erase that can be used to switch between the Current Foreground and Background colors. The pencil tool is a part of the Brush Tool. The major difference between the Pencil and Brush Tools is that the Pencil tool can draw only a hard-edged line. The Pencil tool is limited to hard brush tips of any size or shape, and it creates freeform lines using the current foreground color. It is also used on layer masks for showing or hiding parts of the image. There are various options of the Brush Tools sizes and shapes that can be found in the options bar. This tool is used to paint any image, first of all a selected color and size. The painting tools are divided into the three parts, Brush Tool, Historic Brush Tool and Gradient Tool. In this article I describe painting tools. In my previous article you learned about Selection Tools, Crop and Slice Tools, Measuring Tools and Retouching Tools.