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Oils
Oils brush variants let you create effects you’d expect from oil paints. Some variants are
semitransparent and can be used to produce a glazed effect. Other variants are opaque
and cover underlying brushstrokes.
Some Oil brush variants let you mix media as though you were working with traditional
oil paints. You can use colors mixed on the Mixer pad and apply them directly to the
canvas. The colors can then be blended with the oils already on the canvas. In addition,
you can load multiple colors from the Mixer pad. Each brushstroke created with some
Oil brush variants load the brush with a finite amount of oil, which is then transferred
to the image. As you apply a brushstroke to the canvas, the brush loses oil, and the
brushstroke becomes fainter. Because layers don’t have the oily properties of the canvas,
brushstrokes applied to a layer don’t fade as rapidly.
Some Oil brush variants are palette knives that let you to mix paint directly on the
canvas. There are six brush tip profiles designed specifically for Oil brushes. For more
Round Tip Marker Leaky Marker Flat Rendering
Marker
Art Marker Dirty Marker Felt Marker
Fine Camel Opaque Flat Smeary Round
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