Brush Type properties are set in the Properties Editor, Active
Tool and Workspace settings.
Clicking on the Brush image opens the selection options
panel previously shown.
The Brush Types draw in accordance with the Stroke Type
properties.
Figure 4.3
For example, by default, the F- Pencil Brush is selected as
is the Stroke Type named Solid Stroke.
Drawing a Stroke produces a black line of Material strength:
0.600, 20px wide.
Figure 4.4
When Brush Type: F-Marker Bold is selected in conjunction
with Stroke Type named Solid Stroke, a wider gray line is
drawn since selecting Brush Type, F-Marker bold changes
the Stroke Radius to 150px and reduces the Strength to
Click to display
Brush options
0.300.
Figure 4.5
With a Brush Type selected you may select one of the Stroke Types but Brush Type: Airbrush
and Brush Type: Pencil Soft are always associated with the Stroke Type: Dots Stroke. In the
two later cases the Radius and Strength can be adjusted in the 2D Viewport Header and the
color is adjustable in the Stroke Type menu.
Brush Type: Airbrush
Stroke Type: Black Dots
Airbrush Stroke
Note: Pastel colors and low
Strength values are best for
Airbrush application.
Click to display the color picker and select a color
Stroke type Menu
Figure 4.6
Note: When either Brush Type: Airbrush or Brush Type: Pencil Soft is selected the options in
the Stroke Type Menu are grayed out. As previously stated, you can however, change the color.
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