4.2 Brush Types

The following demonstrates how a Stroke is drawn with each of the default Brush Type.

Figure 4.7

F Airbrush (Stroke Type: Dots Stroke)

F Ink Pen (Stroke Type: Solid Stroke)

F Ink Pen Rough (Stroke Type: Solid Stroke)

F Marker Bold (Stroke Type: Solid Stroke)

F Marker Chisel (Stroke Type: Solid Stroke)

F Pen (Stroke Type: Solid Stroke)

F Pencil (Stroke Type: Solid Stroke)

F Pencil Soft (Stroke Type: Dots Stroke)

Note: The Brush Type examples have been drawn using a Mouse. The icons in the

Brush selection menu depict lines being drawn which taper with line thickness. This

is possible but only when using a Drawing Tablet and Stylus which provides Pressure

Sensitivity when drawing.

Remember: You can select a different Stroke Type for each Brush Type except for F Airbrush

and F Pencil Soft. A Stroke will be drawn with the color set in the Properties Editor, Material

buttons for the Stroke Type selected. A Stroke comprises a Line and a Fill. If you set the

properties to draw only the Fill component a shape will be generated using the Fill color.

Example:

Figure 4.8

Brush Type: F Pencil with Stroke Type

Solid Stroke and with Surface, Stroke

unchecked. Fill Style: Texture using an

Image Texture

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