You can manually attach brushes to existing CV or EP curves. This is a convenient way to convert existing NURBS curves into Paint Effects strokes.
Laying stroke paths using curves gives you better control over the paths of your strokes and it allows you to orient your strokes relative to a mesh or surface’s normals. This is useful when you want a stroke to wrap continuously around a 3D object or you want your strokes to deform with their target meshes or surfaces.
To attach a Paint Effects brush to curves
Select the stroke and select Paint Effects > Get Settings from Selected Stroke.
Paint Effects > Template Brush Settings or use the +b (Linux and Windows) or +b (Mac OS X) hotkey combination. For information on modifying brush attributes, see Define template brush settings.
The selected Paint Effects brush attaches to the selected curves.
To attach a Paint Effects brush to curves on a polygon mesh or NURBS surface
Select the stroke and select Paint Effects > Get Settings from Selected Stroke.
Paint Effects > Template Brush Settings or use the +b (Linux and Windows) or +b (Mac OS X) hotkey combination. For information on modifying brush attributes, see Define template brush settings.
The selected Paint Effects brush attaches to the selected curves, and the curves attach to the nearest points on the mesh or surface.
Your Paint Effects brush strokes are automatically oriented relative to the mesh’s or surface’s normals, and they will now deform with the mesh or surface.
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