1
Select the Smudge tool and click a paint object to put it in edit
mode, if necessary.
2
To configure the Smudge tool, double-click the tool. In the dia-
log box, adjust the following settings and click OK.
To gradually diminish the brush size as you drag, turn on
Size; to reduce the smudge effect as you drag, turn on Pres-
sure in the Fade area. For both options, you can also type a
number in the Fade within text box to set how quickly the
effect fades.
To smudge the foreground color into the image, turn on the
Finger Painting option.
If you use a pressure-sensitive tablet and want stylus pres-
sure to affect size and pressure, turn on Size and Pressure in
the Pressure Varies area.
3
Select a brush shape in the Brushes palette. For more informa-
tion, see Creating paint objects with painting tools on
page 31.588.
4
Adjust the Pressure setting in the Brushes palette. A setting of
1 affects the image slightly; 85 drags the color through many pixels.
5
Drag the Smudge tool in the image area you want to edit.
To lighten (dodge) areas
You can lighten specific areas of an image with the Dodge tool.
1
Select the Dodge tool and click a paint object to put it in edit
mode, if necessary.
2
To configure the Dodge tool, double-click its icon. In the Dodge
dialog box, select the options in the Fade area, if desired, and type a
number in the Fade Within box to set the length of the fade effect.
3
If you use a pressure-sensitive tablet, you can make stylus
pressure affect brush size and exposure by selecting the Size and
Exposure checkboxes in the Pressure Varies area.
4
After configuring the Dodge tool the way you want, click OK.
5
Choose a brush shape in the Brushes palette. For more infor-
mation, see Creating paint objects with painting tools on
page 31.588.
Dodge tool