When you display the Paint Effects canvas,
the Paint Effects Tool is selected automatically.
The cursor shows the width of the stroke path. For simple strokes,
the brush width defines the paint stamp. For strokes with tubes,
the brush width defines the stroke path boundary—tubes
can start growing only within the path defined by the brush width.
To paint brush
strokes on the canvas
- Set up the canvas, if necessary. For
information, see
Set up the canvas.
- Do one of the following:
- If you use a stylus and tablet, modify
pressure mappings, if desired (Paint Effects > Paint
Effects Tool > ). You
can map up to three brush attributes to the stylus pressure. For
information on modifying stylus pressure mappings, see
Make the brush respond to stylus pressure.
- If you want to ignore the pressure mappings,
select Brush > Use Stylus Pressure to
turn it off. You may want to ignore pressure mappings if you paint
with a mouse rather than a stylus.
- In the Visor (Brush
> Get Brush), or on a shelf, click the brush preset
you want to paint with. The selected brush settings are copied to
the template brush.
If you do not select
a preset brush, the next stroke you paint uses the current settings
for the template brush.
- Modify template brush settings, if necessary
(Brush > Edit Template Brush).
For information on modifying template brush settings, see
Define template brush settings.
TipYou can use hotkeys
on the canvas to interactively change the
Global Scale (ModifyUpperRadius
under
Brush Tools, default hotkey,
b) and the
Brush Width only (ModifyLowerRadius
in the
Hotkey editor under
Brush Tools,
default hotkey, B). You can find the
Global Scale and
Brush
Width settings in the
Paint Effects Brush
Settings window (
Paint Effects panel menu bar,
Brush > Edit Template Brush). For information on other
Paint
Effects hotkeys, see
Use default Paint Effects hotkeys.
- If you are painting a seamless repeating
texture, set the appropriate Wrap and Roll options.
For information on wrapping textures, see
Create seamless repeating textures.
- Drag across the canvas.
To undo the last stroke
- Select Canvas > Canvas Undo.
There is only one level
of undo—you can only undo the last stroke.
TipYou can define a
hotkey to undo the last stroke (under
Paint Effects in
the
Hotkey editor, define UndoCanvas).
For information on other
Paint Effects hotkeys,
see
Use default Paint Effects hotkeys.