If you want to fade a brush stroke in Photoshop, there are a few different ways to go about it. The easiest way is to use the Fade tool, which can be found in the Tools panel on the left side of the screen. To use the Fade tool, first select the brush you want to fade and then click on the Fade button located in the toolbar at the top of the screen. The Fade tool will then start working its magic and will gradually fade out your brushstroke until it’s completely gone. If you want to stop fading before it’s finished, just press Ctrl+Z (PC: Command+Z) to undo the last step. If you’d rather not use the Fade tool, there are also a few other ways you can fade a brushstroke in Photoshop. One way is to use the Opacity slider located in the Transparency panel on the right side of the screen. To do this, first select your brush and then drag down on its opacity until you reach 0%. Once you’ve done this, just let go of your mouse button and your brush will start fading away automatically. Another way to fade a brushstroke is by using layer masks. To do this, first create a new layer by clicking on Layer > New > Layer and then fill it with black by pressing Ctrl+K (PC: Command+K). Next, mask off any areas of your image that you don’t want faded by selecting those areas with your mouse and pressing Alt+Mask (PC: Option+Mask). Finally, hit Delete (PC: Backspace) to remove all of your masking layers. ..