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August 31, 2017
Question

Solid Pencil tool loads when I want a blurred pencil tool in Elements 10

  • August 31, 2017
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When I click on the pencil tool, I choose standard brushes and there are two options. The solid pencil tool and the blurred pencil tool. But I am only getting the solid pencil tool when I choose the blurred one, no matter the size. My eraser allows me to erase with the blurred option and solid option. I downloaded the latest patch for Elements 10 and restarted my computer, but still the problem persists. Please help!

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    hatstead
    Inspiring
    August 31, 2017

    anthonyw20183745  wrote

    When I click on the pencil tool, I choose standard brushes and there are two options. The solid pencil tool and the blurred pencil tool. But I am only getting the solid pencil tool when I choose the blurred one, no matter the size. My eraser allows me to erase with the blurred option and solid option. I downloaded the latest patch for Elements 10 and restarted my computer, but still the problem persists. Please help!

    Suggest that you reset the tool. To do that, in your version of the program, on the tool's option bar, look for a little arrow top left. Click and reset.

    If you don't see the arrow in this location, look for a box with lines in it on the option bar on the right (more recent versions).

    August 31, 2017

    Thank you Hatstead, however, it did not work. I figured that at this point, I will use the paintbrush tool which gives me the blurred effect I was looking for, though I should have been able to do the same with the blurred pencil tool. I don't know why it won't work.

    Jeff Arola
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    August 31, 2017

    I don't think there can be any such thing as a "Blurred Pencil Tool", since the Pencil Tool doesn't have any anti alias.

    In other words using the Pencil Tool is like drawing pixel art in a 8 bit paint program, if you remember those.

    If you look at the Brush Previews of the pencil tool as compared to the brush tool, you can see the round brush tool has a slight anti-alias while the pencil tool is just like a solid block of pixels.