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How Do You Use The Art History Brush In Photoshop?

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How Do You Use The Art History Brush In Photoshop?

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The Art History Brush in Adobe Photoshop CS3 allows you to use a history source within your Photoshop document to serve as the basis of a painted overlay. You can create unique and interesting features with the Art History Brush and enhance your Photoshop document. Start Adobe Photoshop CS3 and open an existing document that contains a history source that you would like to use with the Art History Brush. Click in the box to the left of the state you want to use as a history source in the “History” palette. A picture of a brush will appear in the box once you have clicked it. Choose the “Art History Brush” from the Photoshop toolbox. This tool is paired with the “History Brush” so you may have to hold your mouse on the button and select “Art History Brush” from the drop-down list that appears. The settings for the “Art History Brush” will be displayed at the top of the screen in the Options bar. Select the type of brush you would like to use from the “Brush” drop-down box on the “Option

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