7/6/2023 0 Comments Pixlr blur tool![]() The Burn tool will increase exposure (i.e. Smudge tool is on the tenth row to the right and looks like a hand with the fingers together ready to pick up a small object. Using the Strength's drop down arrow you can vary the amount of the adjustment from 0 no effect to 100 maximum effect. Selecting "More" will give you access to additional brushes. Selecting Diffuse will make the brush strokes appear diffuse not solid. Selecting Scatter will make brush strokes appear as scattered dots. Selecting a Hard tip will make for sharp edges to the brush strokes regardless of any Hardness setting. Each item shows a number which can be modified instead of using slider below. A small number makes brush strokes with a graduated density to the center of the stroke from each side. Note at the bottom of the window: Diameter, the brush diameter in pixels Spacing, a large spacing makes a series of dots and Hardness, determines how sharp the edge of the brush strokes will be. ![]() When you click on the Brush drop down arrow, it will bring up a window with a variety of brush options. The Sharpen tool option bar from left to right is Sharpen tool icon, Brush with drop down arrow, and Strength with drop down arrow. It will not correct blurred areas of an image. The sharpening effect can be quite subtle. The Sharpen tool will emphasize edges of the area you brush over with the pointer (a circle with a plus sign) over. Sharpen tool Y is on the eighth row to the right and looks like a arrow. ![]() The Blur tool option bar from left to right is Blur tool icon, Brush with drop down arrow, and Strength with drop down arrow. I did not see much effect when using the Blur tool in a high resolution image (3000 x 4000 pixels). It is more effective in images 1000 x 1333 pixels or lower resolution. The Blur tool will blur the area you brush over with the pointer (a circle with a plus sign) over. ![]() Blur Tool R is on the eighth row to the left and looks like a tear drop. ![]()
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