Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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3. Touch the canvas again to set another option or start painting.
Choose colors in Adobe Eazel
Adobe Eazel keeps five color swatches in a palette available under your index finger. The selected swatch has a flashing border.
Choosing a color in Eazel.
A. Color swatches B. Brush sample C. Current color D. Color wheel
To choose a swatch, drag your index finger to it and lift.
To change a swatch, drag your index finger to it to select it. Continue to drag to the color wheel or to a color in the artwork on the canvas.
Specify stroke size and opacity in Adobe Eazel
To make the brush larger, drag up with your third finger. To make the brush smaller, drag down with your third finger. The brush sample
updates as you drag.
To make the paint more opaque, drag up with your fourth finger. To make the paint more transparent, drag down with your fourth finger. The
brush sample updates as you drag.
Undo, redo, and erase in Adobe Eazel
To undo your last stroke, use your thumb to choose
or swipe from right to left.
To redo your last stroke, use your thumb to choose
or swipe from left to right.
To erase the canvas, use your thumb to choose
or swipe up.
Save Adobe Eazel artwork and send it to Photoshop
You can save Adobe Eazel artwork to the iPad gallery as .jpeg photo. Then, you can use the Photos app to e-mail it to someone, use it as
wallpaper, or print it. You can also send Adobe Eazel artwork to Photoshop, where you can open it for additional editing or compositing.
For instructions on how to connect Photoshop and Adobe Eazel, see
Connecting Photoshop companion apps to Photoshop
To save artwork to the iPad, choose Settings with your fifth finger and then tap the Save To Photos button.
To send artwork to Photoshop, choose Settings with your fifth finger and then tap the Transmit to Photoshop button.
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