•   If you are using a pressure-sensitive tablet, you can make the stylus pressure affect size and exposure by turning on the appropriate option in the “Pressure Varies” area. 3 After configuring the Sponge tool the way you want, click OK. 4 Choose a brush shape in the Brushes palette. For more infor- mation, see “Creating paint objects with painting tools” on page 31.588. 5 Adjust the Pressure setting in the Brushes palette. Increase the pressure to increase the effect. 6 Choose Saturate or Desaturate in the Mode pop-up menu. Satu- rate removes gray; desaturate increases the amount of gray. 7 Drag the Sponge tool over the image area you want to edit. Customizing brushes for painting tools You can use the Brushes palette to create brushes, save brushes in files on disk, modify existing brushes, and delete unwanted brushes. You can add custom brushes to the list of preset brushes in the pal- ette. When you exit Canvas, it stores the brush presets. The same set of brushes are available whether you work with new documents, doc- uments you created, or documents created by another Canvas user.
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