The
            brushes define the look of the paint strokes. You can customize
            brushes to define the look of a stroke.
         
         The paint brush controls
            have the following parameters:
         
         
            - Stamping Patterns  The
               brush stamping pattern is a bitmap image that is used as a pattern
               to create a stroke. They can be resized from 1 pixel to 512x512
               pixels. Toxik comes with a set of predefined brushes and they are stored
               as an image file in the Toxik installation directory under \Resources\Brushes.
               You can create your own brushes using third-party software and add
               them to the stamping pattern list by putting them in the \Brush
               folder. Brushes can be any pixel size, but every brush will be reformatted
               to 512 x 512. For best results, it is best to create your stamp
               patterns as 512 x 512 grayscale.tiff images, but any file format
               and size supported by Toxik will be accepted.
            
- Color  Define
               the color of the paint stroke. Click a color pot and select a color
               from the color picker. You can store two colors and use the toggle button
               to reverse them or press X.
            
- Opacity  Set
               the opacity (transparency) of the brush. A value of 100% applies
               a fully opaque color. Use a lower value to apply a more transparent color.
            
- Size  Set
               the brush size. The brush size is indicated by the diameter of the white
               circle surrounding the brush. To increase the brush size, hold down the S key and drag the brush to the
               right on the canvas. To decrease it, hold down the S key and drag to the left. You
               can also type the brush size in the Size field or drag the value
               editor in the Size field.
            
            - Rate  The
               brush rate is the rate at which brush strokes are applied to the canvas.
               A high value produces a smooth continuous stroke, and a low value
               produces a less continuous stroke with larger gaps between brush images.
            
            - Constant  The
               stamping process can be configured by specifying the stamping rate
               and forcing constant distance between stamps.