Choose a brush tool using and drag in a view.
See also Sketch on a Cintiq.
To select a brush and sketch with it
- Choose a brush tool ().
The , , , , and tools let you drag the stylus to apply strokes of paint to a canvas plane.
The tools lets you drag the stylus to remove paint from a canvas plane in strokes.
When a brush tool is active, the cursor becomes a crosshair with the letter (paint), (erase), (hide), or (show).
When you hold the cursor over a canvas plane, the cursor also displays a preview image of how the brush will apply paint to
the sketch.
Note
You can turn off the brush preview and radius indicator.
See Customize brushes and paint.
- Drag the stylus on the canvas plane to begin sketching.
Tips when using brushes
- To quickly switch between painting and erasing using the same brush, with a brush tool active press and release to paint or to erase.
- To erase paint, flip the stylus around and use the eraser function at the end of the stylus.
- To create a horizontal brush stroke in an orthographic window, drag the or the equivalent stylus button.
- To create a vertical brush stroke in an orthographic window, drag the or the equivalent stylus button).
See Set up my tablet and stylus.
See Snap a brush to a curve.
Note
Brushes are most responsive when you are viewing the canvas plane at its actual size (1:1 or 100%).
See Change your view of a canvas plane.
Notes when using brushes
- Brush strokes may appear slow when you are zoomed out of a canvas plane. This is because the stroke is actually very large
relative to the canvas plane.
- Brushes may be more responsive if you do not have any other windows open (for example, the window or the ).
- Brushes may be more responsive if you do not have any other applications running.
- If you cannot paint, the active image layer may be hidden (the cursor becomes a ) or may contain hidden paint (you cannot paint over hidden paint) or the active layer may be a shape layer (you cannot paint
on a shape layer; the cursor becomes a ).
The rest of the Alias windows are hidden while the brush is down. You can go to Preferences > General Preferences and change the setting for to change the amount of time (in seconds) that it will take before the windows reappear.