The Brush Attribute fields set the size of the brush, the distribution of the paint, and the rate and direction of the paint
application.
- Opacity
-
Affects the transparency of the brush. A value of 100% applies a fully opaque colour. Use a lower value to apply a more transparent
colour.
- Size
-
Determines the size of the brush, which is indicated by the diameter of the green dashed circle surrounding the cursor brush.
To increase the brush size, press
S
and drag the brush to the right on the canvas. To decrease it, press
S
and drag to the left.
- Rate
-
Determines the rate at which brush strokes are applied to the canvas. Use a high value to produce a smooth continuous stroke,
or a low value to produce a less continuous stroke with larger gaps between brush images. The C (Constant) button in the Rate
field determines whether the consistency of the stroke is dependent on the speed at which you move the pen or mouse. For example,
to create a stroke of evenly spaced dots, you could set the Rate field to 20 percent and enable Constant.
- Pressure
-
Affects the transparency of the paint applied to the image. To apply opaque paint, use a high percentage value. For more transparent
paint, use a low value. The Pressure attribute differs from the Opacity attribute in that you can set the Pressure attribute
mode so that the paint transparency varies according to the pressure applied to the pen or the direction of the brush.
- Jitter
-
Randomizes the brush strokes applied to the image. A high value produces a greater dispersion of paint, while a low value
produces a greater concentration.
- Direction
-
Causes the brush to rotate around the Z-axis and can be used to produce a calligraphy effect. The effect of the Direction
attribute is most noticeable when used with one of the elliptical or star brushes. The value of the Direction attribute causes
the brush strokes to rotate by 90 degrees for each increment of 25 percent.
- Roll
-
Rolls the brush around the X-axis. The effect of the roll is most noticeable when used with one of the non-symmetrical brushes.
For each increment of 25 percent, the Roll attribute value creates a rolled brush stroke of 90 degrees.
NoteYou can use any attribute mode with the Roll attribute.