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Did You Ever Use A Brush Look?, Save Your Own Brush Look?

Last post 05-11-2008 8:34 PM by Jinny Brown. 0 replies.
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  • 05-11-2008 8:34 PM

    Did You Ever Use A Brush Look?, Save Your Own Brush Look?

    Hi,

    If you don't know how to create and save a Brush Look, and want to try it, let me know and I'll show you how easy it is.

    Tonight, someone in another forum was having trouble remembering how she created an image. She said she didn't understand the things at the bottom of the Tools palette.  After I explained the Selectors at the bottom of the Tools palette, then what a Brush Look is, she thought she might have used the Look Selector and wanted to know how she could have painted with texture using a Brush Look.

    Selectors:

     

    Custom Brush Variant and Brush Look Saved Using that Custom Brush Variant and a Selected Paper:

    I said I couldn't help much, with Brush Looks, at least the ones in the Painter X default Brush Look library, because it seems mine are all messed up. None of them work as they should.

    I decided to see if I could save my own Brush Look and have it work as expected. It did!

    Here's a demo showing one of my custom brush variants used in its default state, then saved as a Brush Look. When I selected another Paper to make sure it wasn't the one I'd used when saving the Brush Look, then chose the Brush Look I'd just saved, it automatically reselected the appropriate Paper and used that Paper, along with all of the custom brush variant settings.


     

     

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