

Sample a multicolored pattern on the canvas and choose the Hard Round brush in Pixel Basic. A new swatch with those HSB changes will be saved to Recents as soon as a stroke has been brushed on the canvas. Play around with the settings to experiment with dramatic color changes of the swatch as Hue, Saturation, and Brightness values are adjusted. With a multicolor swatch selected, launch the Color panel and tap HSB Sliders. Experiment with different Pixel brushes (like Spatter 1 or Spatter 2 in FX or Halftone in Comics) to explore the possibilities.Ĭhange the hue, saturation, and brightness of any swatch Multicolor swatches become a part of a canvas’s Recents so they can be loaded onto other brushes at any time. Then just tap the Pixel brush icon and start painting.

Move the Eyedropper tool around until you see a multicolor swatch. Press the Touch shortcut to activate it (or double-tap it to lock it in the active state). Next, tap on the Eyedropper tool in the toolbar or tap-and-hold anywhere on the canvas with your finger to launch it. Zoom in to ensure easy control of the size of the area you’d like to sample, and choose any default Pixel brush (the Sketching and Marker brushes will not work with this feature) or Watercolor brush. First, ensure that your canvas contains a mix of multiple colors close enough together to simultaneously eyedrop. What you learned: Use the Eyedropper tool to select multiple colors from artworkĪny area of the canvas can be sampled to create a multicolor swatch.
