
Adjusting brushes with brush controls 325
Flat Creates flat brushes such as those used to
apply paint to houses or walls. Brushes that
use Flat dabs respond to bearing and allow
for flat or narrow strokes, depending on how
the stylus is held. Flat dabs are always
perpendicular to the shaft of the stylus.
The Feature setting in the Bristles panel
separates bristles.
Palette Knife Creates brushes that are the opposite of Flat
dab brushes. With resaturation set low, you
can use these brushes to scrape, push, pick
up, or rapidly drag colors along. Palette
Knife dabs are always parallel to the shaft of
the stylus.
The Feature setting in the Bristles panel
separates bristles.
Bristle Spray Creates brushes that can use airbrush
controls. These brushes recognize tilt, which
separates bristles on the opposite side of the
tilt.
By adjusting the Feature slider in the
Bristles panel, you can separate bristles.
Airbrush Creates brushes that act like airbrushes.
Bearing (direction) and angle (tilt) affect the
eccentricity of the resulting conic section.
The Feature slider in the Airbrush panel
controls the size of the individual droplets of
media. Setting the Feature slider too high
might produce undesirable artifacts.
You can reverse the spray direction when you
paint by enabling the Continuous Time
Deposition check box in the Spacing panel,
and by holding down Option + Shift (Mac
OS) or Alt + Shift (Windows).
Rendered dab type Description
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