Before we start lets give a definition of what the smudge tool does:
The transfer and manipulation of pixels, due to simulated abrasion or rubbing of a brush, to an adjacent area of the canvas
Sounds complex doesn’t it? Well actually it really is just some dragging with the mouse and photoshop does all the hard work so lets get started by exploring the smudge tool and its options!
Select your
smudge tool.
After you have selected the smudge tool, you will notice a new bar in photoshop:
Using this toolbar you can change the way the smudge tool behaves, press (
1) to load a different brush to use. Some brushes work great with the smudge tool, while others will look horrible.
The strength (
2) will determine how much of the base layer is smudged, and how much is untouched when you use the smudge tool onto it, here is an example:
The original picture
A picture with 10% strength selected, notice how you can still see details of the original layer.
The same picture, but now I used 100% strength, now you can hardly see any details of the original layer!
In this tutorial we will use the brush manager (press F5 to open it) to change the advanced smudge tool settings, the brush manager looks like this:
Using the smudge tool is really easy, but mastering it takes a lot of practice. To smudge simply right click somewhere on your canvas, and drag your mouse a bit. You can simply click one time and keep dragging your mouse around the canvas, or make lots of clicks by dragging your mouse just a little bit every time. Just try what works for you!
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