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This document was created by an unregistered ChmMagic, please go to http://www.bisenter.com to register it. ThanksTry it <strong>Yourself</strong>Apply the Art History BrushTry the Art History Brush by following these steps:1. Start with an open image that you've modified extensively since you opened it (such as by applying a filter). Onthe History palette, click the left column next to the state you want to use as the source for the Art History Brushtool. You'll see a brush icon appear next to the thumbnail image.2. Click the Art History Brush. The Art History Brush tool is grouped with the History Brush tool in the toolbox.3. Set the blending mode to normal for now (you'll learn more about blending modes later). Set the opacity to75%. You can change it as you see the effect.4. Choose an option from the Style menu. This choice controls the shape of the paint stroke.5. For Area, enter a value to specify the area covered by the paint strokes. Larger sizes mean larger areascovered and more paint strokes.6. Enter a Tolerance value or drag the slider to limit the regions where paint strokes can be applied. A lowtolerance lets you paint unlimited strokes anywhere in the image. A high tolerance limits paint strokes to areasthat differ significantly from the color in the source.7. Select a brush shape and start painting.The Art History Brush is capable of some really nice effects, if you spend time learning to work with its settings. Like any complex tool, ittakes practice to use correctly.

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