Photoshop Elements 4 for Windows (Visual Quickstart Guide)

The Smudge tool is one of those specialty tools that's a little hard to classify. Traditionally, it's grouped with the Blur and Sharpen tools in Photoshop's toolbox and is often used for retouching tasks. The Smudge tool's closest cousin may be the Blur tool, because it can also be used to soften edges and transitions in an image. Its real strength lies in its ability to push and pull image pixels around in your picture. Drag the tool through an area, and its pixels smear and blend with the adjacent pixels as if you were pulling a brush through freshly applied paint. Use the Smudge tool in backgrounds and other areas where you may need to smooth flaws or imperfections and retaining detail isn't critical. With a little practice, you can also create some convincing painterly effects by varying the length and direction of the brushstrokes. As with the Blur and Sharpen tools, the Smudge tool's effects can be adjusted with controls on the options bar.

To use the Smudge tool

1.

Select the Smudge tool from the toolbox, or press R to toggle through the enhance tools to the Smudge tool (Figure 6.54).

Figure 6.54. Photoshop Elements' Smudge tool.

2.

On the options bar, select a brush size using the brush Size slider.

Just as with the Blur and Sharpen tools, you can select a blend mode and enter a Strength percentage. The higher the percentage, the more the affected area is smudged.

3.

Move the brush pointer to the area of your image that you want to smudge; then hold down the mouse button and drag through the area (Figure 6.55).

Figure 6.55. The Smudge tool can easily do more harm than good, so use it sparingly.

As you drag, the area is softened and blended.

Tip

  • The Smudge tool tends to produce a more artificial effect than the other retouching tools, so use it with moderation. Unless your intent is to create a wet paint effect in a large portion of your image, limit use of the Smudge tool to repairing or smoothing small, unobtrusive areas. You don't want a small repair to become the focus of attention.

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