Painting a stroke with an Artisan brush tool is much like painting a stroke with a paint brush. Select a canvas (select a
            surface), select a brush (select an Artisan Tool), apply paint to the brush (define tool settings), and finally drag your
            brush across the canvas (surface).
         
         To paint with an Artisan brush
         
         
            - Select the surface you want to paint.
- Select the Artisan brush tool and open the  editor (Tool >  ). ).Tip 
                     You can right-click a surface/object and select a option from the pop-up menu. Once you right-click an object it becomes the selection. 
                      
 
- Select a paint  and  and define other tool specific settings as required. For details, refer to the documentation specific to the Artisan tool.
               
            
- Define any common settings, if required. See Artisan Tool Settingsfor details.
            
- Drag the brush across the surface.
               If you drag your brush along the boundary edges of adjacent surfaces or the seams between stitched NURBS patches, then the
                  brush will paint on all the pieces of geometry it is dragged over.
                Tip 
                     You can make more accurate brush strokes on a surface, or have an effect on the same surface’s area again and again by snapping
                        the cursor to the curve or a curve on the surface. For details, see the next section.
                      
 
 
            Snap an Artisan paint brush to an isoparm (NURBS surfaces only)
            
 
             You can make more accurate brush strokes on a NURBS surface, or have an effect on the same surface’s area again and again
               by snapping the cursor to the curve or a curve on the surface.
            
 
            To snap the brush to an isoparm
            
            
               - Select the surface you want to paint.
- Select the Artisan brush tool.
- Press and hold down the c key on your keyboard while you do the following:
                     - Move the center of the brush outline directly over the path you want the brush to snap to.
- Drag the brush in the direction you want to paint.
                        Note 
                              The c key is the default hotkey for the SnapToCurve command (under  in the ). 
                               
 
 
 To snap the brush to a curve
            
            
               - Create the curve on the surface as follows:
                     - Select the surface you want to paint with an Artisan brush tool.
- Click the Make Live  button on the  to make the surface live. button on the  to make the surface live.
- Select the appropriate curve tool (for example, ) and create the curve on the surface.
                     
- Click the Make Live  button on the  again. button on the  again.
 
- Select the surface.
- Select the appropriate Artisan brush tool.
- Press and hold down the c key on your keyboard while you do the following:
                     - Move the center of the brush outline directly over the path you want the brush to snap to.
- Drag the brush in the direction you want to paint.
 
 
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