


Those that don’t have a tablet, you can easily use this tool for blending and blurring, since that’s it’s only purpose. Now, here’s WHY it’s second only to the Water tool. While this tool is mainly for blending and blurring, the blur tool has a bit of an eraser effect. It begins to erase the colour on that layer and match it with the one(s) below. It takes awhile for this to take effect and quite a bit of drawing over strokes to achieve this however, and that INCLUDES using a mouse. With a mouse, the first click on colour will only make it blur and blend, nothing more. Here we have tools like the G Pen, Mapping Pen, Ink Brush, and over 50 other brushes that illustrators and manga artists will find useful. Although, if you use the Water tool as a blend and blurring tool, it will be perfect (only when you’re using a tablet unfortunately) because the Water tool wont only blend and blur, but it also colours, so it never actually erases colour, but spreads it instead. Well…that’s all of the default brushes for the normal layers.
