
Doing so if it’s not selected, it only smudges the color from the visible layer, which is currently selected.ģ. The Option such as the “Sample All Layers” checkbox on the top can also be selected to select the combined color value from all layers. We can also set our brushes and coursing through the brush presets by changing their angle, roundness, and spacing to get some variations for our painting.

The blending mode, brush, size, and strength from the drop-downs and sliders available can be customized through the options. Looking at the brushes, at the top left-hand corner side, we can choose from these options to set the brush stroke and also select or change the brushes through the brush options, as desired in the Tool Options Bar. Next step, after we have understood the brushes and their settings, we go further. the “Blur tool”, “Sharpen tool”, and the “Smudge tool”.Ģ. Well, the thing is that this tool is a combination or also a set of tools that are set within the Toolbox which is then broken into three parts, i.e. We might first think why and where is the smudge tool or whether it’s hidden somewhere. For us to start using the Smudge Tool in Photoshop, first we go to the option by selecting the “Smudge Tool” from the toolbox and Tool Options Bar. Thereafter we start our steps as to how we have to start using the Smudge Tool using these steps below:ġ. at the top left-hand corner in the side Toolbar.

The Move tool can also be found in the side Toolbar, i.e. This tool helps us with navigating through our Photoshop options while we are going through various options. 3D animation, modelling, simulation, game development & others Steps with Screenshotsīefore we start with the steps as to how we can use the smudge tool, we should understand as to how we can also start our work using the shortcuts, which could help us deliver our work faster in a short timeframe.įirst, we have to start by pressing the shortcut key (V) key on the keyboard, which activates the Move tool.
