You
can set the following brush tip shape options in the Brushes palette:
Diameter
Controls
the size of the brush. Enter a value in pixels or drag the slider.
Brush strokes with different diameter values
Use Sample Size
Resets the brush to its original diameter. This option is available
only if the brush tip shape was created by sampling pixels in an
image.
Flip X
Changes the direction of a brush tip on its x axis.
Flipping a brush tip on its x axis.
A.
Brush tip in its default position
B.
Flip X
selected
C.
Flip X and Flip Y selected
Flip Y
Changes the direction of a brush tip on its y axis.
Flipping a brush tip on its y axis.
A.
Brush tip in its default position
B.
Flip Y
selected
C.
Flip Y and Flip X selected
Angle
Specifies
the angle by which an elliptical or sampled brush’s long axis is rotated
from horizontal. Type a value in degrees, or drag the horizontal
axis in the preview box.
Angled brushes create a chiseled stroke
Roundness
Specifies
the ratio between the brush’s short and long axes. Enter a percentage
value, or drag the points in the preview box. A value of 100% indicates
a circular brush, a value of 0% indicates a linear brush, and intermediate values
indicate elliptical brushes.
Adjusting roundness to compress a brush tip shape
Hardness
Controls
the size of the brush’s hard center. Type a number, or use the slider
to enter a value that is a percentage of the brush diameter. You
can’t change the hardness of sampled brushes.
Brush strokes with different hardness values
Spacing
Controls
the distance between the brush marks in a stroke. To change the
spacing, type a number, or use the slider to enter a value that
is a percentage of the brush diameter. When this option is deselected,
the speed of the cursor determines the spacing.
Increasing the spacing makes the brush skip
While using a preset brush, press the [ key
to decrease the brush width; press the ] key to increase
the width. For hard round, soft round, and calligraphic brushes,
press Shift+[ to decrease the brush hardness; press Shift+] to
increase the brush hardness.
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