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The brush tool is one of the most fundamental tools in Photoshop. Photoshop documents are canvases, and there only so many ways with which you can interact with it. The concept of the brush tool underlies a large part of all other interactions. Knowledge of the brush tool serves as the core principle with which you can add, subtract, or change things in a Photoshop document.

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The diameter is a numerical value that increases or decreases the size of the paintbrush. The smaller the brush size, precise your brush strokes. It can be accessed through right clicking or increased and decreased with the bracket keys, [ and ].

Color Palette

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Clicking on the foreground color in the tool bar once will bring up the color palette menu. With the long, thin, multicolored, rectangular strip on the right (1), choose a color and hue by clicking or dragging along the vertical strip.

After you are satisfied with this certain hue, you can choose the saturation and lightness with the large square box on the left (2) by, again, clicking on a specific area or clicking and dragging your mouse around.

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Brush Presets & Images

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Photoshop has presets for different brush shapes in the brush palette. Accessed through the drop down brush menu or right clicking on the document with the brush tool selected, you are able choose different types of brushes that Photoshop has to offer. This changes the way the brush tool leaves marks on your document (e.g. you can create stars, maple leaves, etc).

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Hardness & Softness

Accessed through the same drop down brush menu or right clicking, there is a sliding option for hardness with a numerical percentage value from 0% to 100%. The higher this value that harder your brush's edges will be, and the lower it is, the softer. The sharper your brush is (the higher the percentage), the less it will blend in with the surrounding area.

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