post Posted By: User ImageBioTecK

The history brush is one of my favourite Photoshop brushes. You can use the History Brush to selectively restore colour, detail, smoothness, saturation from an earlier point in a picture’s history.

The most popular and my favourite use is to take a colour picture, convert it to black & white, then brush the original colour back into a particular selection. The artistic effect can be amazing!

Using the history brush is very easy and once you know how to work with it, you’ll use it more often! Just follow the steps and see how easy it is!

1. Take a colour picture like this below.

2. Convert the picture to black & white by Images - Adjust - Desaturate

3. Choose the History Brush from the toolbar or just press Y.
4. Now with the history brush you can paint back the color in the selected areas. Off course you can adjust the brush size and opacity to your need and be as creative as you want! :mrgreen:

Your only limit is your imagination! :wink:

Photo credit: michel01


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There are 12 comment(s) for this article so far ;)

#1
Jenny wrote on Thursday 15 May 2008 - 08:12

Thanks a lot for this tute. I’ll give it a go.

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#2
Margaret wrote on Thursday 15 May 2008 - 11:02

I use PSP rather than Photoshop, but so many of the tools that are in Photoshop are in PSP, too and work the same. I’ll have to see if there is a history brush as this looks like a technique that would be very dramatic for certain photos.

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#3
tazdog wrote on Thursday 15 May 2008 - 18:37

I have always wanted to figure that out but never could.. awesome..!!

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#4
BioTecK wrote on Thursday 15 May 2008 - 19:28

@ Jenny: No problem! It’s very easy to use the brush! :D

@ Margaret: I actually can’t remember if I’ve used Paint Shop Pro but I bet that it looks like Photoshop. The effect can be dramatic if you want too.. It can be very cute also! ;)

@ Tazdog: Yeah, Give it a try! You’ll be amazed by the effects! :D

#5
shaxx wrote on Friday 16 May 2008 - 08:50

great tips. i m going to try that :)
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#6
tazdog wrote on Friday 16 May 2008 - 16:52

Ok
Here is my go at it:
http://tinyurl.com/6ybzco

~tazdog

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#7
BioTecK wrote on Friday 16 May 2008 - 18:19

2 Shaxx:
Cool!! :D

2 Tazdog:
Cool..Now I can put a face behind the name! :D It’s very nice!

#8
nicole wrote on Friday 16 May 2008 - 18:59

Oh, wow….. THAT’s how it works.
Thanks a million :D!

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#9
BioTecK wrote on Saturday 17 May 2008 - 20:34

Yep, It’s that easy, Nicole!
For a good photographer like you it can be a very great tool!

#10
Popular Wealth wrote on Tuesday 3 June 2008 - 03:16

Wow, thats a great way to add emphasis to exactly the part of the image you want people to notice. A+

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#11
BioTecK wrote on Wednesday 4 June 2008 - 13:34

Thank you Popular Wealth! :D

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