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594 Corel PaintShop Pro X7 User Guide
Choosing brushes
You can choose from the following brush tools:
Paint Brush — creates strokes of color that simulate strokes from
an artist’s paintbrush. Brushstrokes can have hard or soft edges.
The Paint Brush is a multipurpose tool that can be used to edit an
image by applying color to areas as small as a single pixel. This
tool can be used to adjust transparency in specific areas or to
create a selection. For more information, see “To create a selection
by using a Painting tool” on page 301.
Airbrush — simulates an airbrush or spray can. The longer you
apply the brush to an area, the more pronounced the effect
becomes.
Warp Brush — produces a warping effect on image pixels. You
can twirl areas of the image, contract or expand parts of the
image, and create other interesting effects. For more information,
see “Warping images” on page 525.
Picture Tube — lets you paint with a collection of preset objects.
For example, you can add butterflies and beetles to a picnic
setting, fill an aquarium with fish, or frame a picture with holly.
You can use the picture tubes included with Corel PaintShop Pro
or create your own. For more information, see “Using the Picture
Tube tool” on page 519.
Eraser — causes pixels to become transparent. For more
information, see “Erasing image areas” on page 244.
Background Eraser — erases pixels selectively. For more
information, see “Erasing image areas” on page 244.
Clone Brush — lets you edit your image by using parts of the
image, or parts of another image, as a paint source. For more
information, see “Removing flaws and objects” on page 240.
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