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Hello friends, welcome to TutorialsPoint
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In this video, we are going to learn Paint Bucket tool in Adobe Photoshop
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So friends, the Paint Bucket tool does just what it sounds like
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It's let you feel in a selected area with a color or a pattern you might have used in
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a program like a Microsoft Paint. It works the same, but with extra features
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So friends, you can activate the Paint Bucket tool from the toolbar over here
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You can see that Paint Bucket tool by pressing a shortcut G, you can activate
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Now by chance you are in a gradient tool. So by pressing shift plus G, you can switch from one tool to another in the same category
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Okay, so I'm just selecting this Paint Bucket tool. So friends, by default, the foreground and a background color are black and white respectively
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Now let's choose a color from the color palettes. Okay, for example, I'm selecting a red color from this color palette
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Now if we click anywhere, okay, for example, if I'm clicking anywhere in this canvas, so
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it get painted with a red color. Okay, so friends now when you click on the Paint Bucket tool icon, we can see an option
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bar with a numerous different options. So now we will discuss all the options one by one in detail
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So first, as you can see foreground, this option is selected by default
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The purpose of this option is to color the selected area with the current foreground color
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For example, I'm selecting this Paint Bucket tool and now selecting any color for example
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this color. Okay, so this color will come in a foreground, this is a foreground and this is a background
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So if I'm painted with this color, so it will be paint with that foreground color
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Next is a pattern. In the same category, you can see a pattern
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This tool fills the pattern in the selected area. When you select this tool, you will also notice that the pattern selection gets activated
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from where we can select the pattern. Okay, here you can see a different different patterns
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From here you can select a pattern or you can also import a different patterns from
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your system. So I'm just selecting this pattern. Okay, now when you click on the pattern selection, the pattern library will open with a different
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patterns from where you can select the desired one. Let's fill a selection with a pattern using the Paint Bucket tool
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So I'm just selecting over here. And as you can see, this background is selected with this pattern
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Okay, so like this, you can use a different different pattern and select anywhere you
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want and it will be filled with that particular pattern. Okay, for example, I'm selecting this one. Fine
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Friends next option is a mode. Okay, these are blending option that is present in a many other color and brush tool
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By default mode is set to normal. So there are total 30 blending options available like a normal, dissolve, behind, clear, darken
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multiply, color burn, linear burn, etc. So we can choose our blending mode according to our requirement
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Okay, now the next option is an opacity. Okay, here you can see opacity tells you how much visibility the color or a pattern will
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be made by the Paint Bucket tool. It has a value in a range of 0 to 100
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By default, opacity is set to 100%. If the opacity is set to 0, we cannot see anything
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Okay, I'm just pressing make it 0 and now I'm click on this pattern
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Now pattern is here but you can't see because our opacity is 1%
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Now I'm making our opacity to 100% and click over here. As you can see, it will fill this part and now if I make it 0, then if I click over here
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you can't see anything because our opacity is set to 0. Okay, now friends, next is a tolerance for that I'm going to a new document
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Okay, here we are going to use a gradient tool, which we already learned in our previous video
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So friends, the link about the gradient tool you can see over here or I will also provide
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you a link in the description below. Fine, so I'm just using this gradient tool and just drag from here to here
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Okay, so now you can see there are so many colors over here
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So friends, now I'm just selecting a Paint Bucket tool. Okay, now I'm set my tolerance to 1% and after click on here, as you can see the single drop
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over here because the more the tolerance, the more is the spread of the color is
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Okay, so now I'm just increase the tolerance to 10% and as you can see the difference and
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if I'm making to 100% and as you can see the difference, so I'm just making a different
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I'm just selecting with 10% over here and with the 100% over here
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Fine, so as you can see in a first line, we have the set a tolerance to 10% and as you
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can see in here, we can set a tolerance to 100%. So the more the tolerance, the more the spread of the color is
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So friends, next is an anti-alias. Now what is this anti-alias? So friends, it create a smooth selection
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If you want a smooth feeling of color or a pattern in our selection, we should keep the
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anti-alias checked. By default, our anti-alias is checked. So friends, let's back to our old canvas
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Okay, I'm just going to show you how you can use a color palette to fill this logo
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Okay, now, first of all, you need to know what is a color palette and you have to create
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your own color palette. Okay, so friends to fill this logo, I want to create my own color palette
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Okay, so I'm just making a new layer using the elliptical marquee tool
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I'm just making one circle. Okay, so far from that, I can select our colors. Fine
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And just using the paint bucket tool and fill with this red
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Okay, I'm just duplicating this. And just down over here. Now, the next color I want is this color
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Okay, if you selecting here, then automatically this color will be selected and just fill
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with this. Okay, just duplicate this layer and making it down and using the paint bucket tool
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I'm just making the different color. Fine and just making the last one
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Okay, and just fill it with my last color, which one this color
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Okay, and now to merge these all layers, just select this all layer and press control plus
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E. So it will be merged as you can see now, according to your requirement, you can post
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a reference so that you will know that this four color you need to use in your logo or
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your images. Okay, so now I'm just using the paint bucket tool, select my layer
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And for example, I want this part with this my red color
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So just use a paint bucket tool and press alt. So as you can see, it will be
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So as you can see, you can now pick the color anywhere from your image if I'm selecting here
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So as you can see, the color will be changed to this. If I'm selecting here, the color will change to this
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So I'm selecting this foreground color. Okay, now I'm just selecting over here
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So as you can see, it will fill with this color. Now next I want this color
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Okay, click here. Okay, so like this, you can feel the color you want in your image. Okay
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As you can see, and I'm just using this color. Okay
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Okay, now I am making this last one with the pattern. Fine
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And you can also change with the background this one. Okay
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So friends like this, you can use and paint bucket tool in Adobe Photoshop to fill in
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a selected area with a color or a pattern. Okay, so thank you so much guys
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