With a Stroke drawn in the 2D Viewport Editor (Figure 5.3) clicking, holding the MMB and

dragging the Mouse rotates the 2D Viewport (Figure 5.4).

Holding the Alt Key plus the Ctrl Key and moving the Stylus up or down Zooms the Viewport in /

out.

Holding the Alt Key plus Shift and moving the Stylus pans the Viewport.

5.3 2D Viewport Editor Controls

The following shows a Stroke Line drawn using a Tablet and Stylus. Make note of the settings in

the 2D Viewport Editor Header.

Strength Tablet Pressure Inactive (Gray)

Radius Tablet Pressure Active (Blue)

Material Color Mode

Figure 5.5

Figure 5.3

Figure 5.4

When using a Stylus on a Drawing Tablet, with Emulate 3 Button Mouse activated, holding the

Alt Key depressed on the Keyboard and moving the Stylus produces the same result.

Low Pressure -Thin

High Pressure - Fat

Low Pressure

- Faint

High Pressure

- Bold

Stroke Line drawn by increasing pressure

A similar Stroke Line drawn with the Strength

on the Stylus from start to finish.

Tablet Pressure activated.

In the 2D Viewport Editor Header, by default, Pressure Sensitivity is activated for the Radius

value such that, as pressure is increased, as the Stroke is drawn, the Radius (width) of the

Stroke Line increases.

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