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Using lighting and surface texture effects 617
uses the difference in luminance between the clone source and the image to produce the
texture.
An example of an image before (left) the 3D Brushstrokes method is applied
to the image (right).
If you use this method, the look of the brushstrokes on the clone determines how
realistic the final 3D brushstrokes appear. So, you may want to set up a more complex
brush before painting. For example, you can apply a paper texture to the stroke. Many
of the brush variants reveal the paper texture automatically in their brushstrokes.
An example of 3D Brushstrokes with paper texture.
You can apply a paper texture when you first create an image, and then paint or draw
over it to make a textured canvas for your brushstrokes. However, the texture is
erasable, so you might not end up with the same texture across the document surface.
As a rule, you add the paper texture as the last step in producing artwork.
You can also use advanced brush settings to make realistic brushstrokes. For example,
you can use the Brush Loading option to move underlying colors as you make
brushstrokes. For more information, see “Using brush loading” on page 162. You can
also apply other settings, like Bleed, or adjust brush size to create complex
brushstrokes. For more information, see “Adjusting brushes with brush controls” on
page 315.
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