The update mixes the traditional brush tool with a more recent trend of adding sticker-based images to the image. A slider at the side allows users to adjust the brush size while the usual PicsArt user interface means there is undo and redo options at the top of the screen. Painting with the new brush tool is as easy as selecting the option and moving a finger over the brush screen. Or, mobile photo editors can choose from PicsArts’ presets, which include options from adding sparkle and fake bokeh circles to putting butterflies or flowers into the shot. Inside the pattern option, a search tool allows users to find the sticker they want to turn into a pattern. The tool is divided at the bottom into the different brush categories, with the option to brush on those patterns located next to the erase tool. The new brush option has its own spot inside the PicsArt editing toolbar. Google Photos now lets you search for text in your images
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