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794Motion User Guide
Convert outlines to paint strokes in Motion
You can convert a shape outline into a paint stroke by modifying the brush type in the
Inspector. After you assign a different brush type, paint stroke parameters become
available. You can modify and animate the paint stroke’s brush parameters.
Convert an existing shape into an editable paint stroke
1. In Motion, select an existing shape in the Layers list, canvas, or Timeline.
2. In the Shape HUD or Style pane of the Shape Inspector, select the Outline checkbox.
Modify any Outline parameter you want. In this example, the outline is widened and
tinted orange.
3. In the Style pane of the Shape Inspector, click the Brush Type pop-up menu, then
choose Airbrush.
After you change the brush type to Airbrush (or Image), the following occurs:
The shape fill options are disabled (because the shape fill options are not available
unless the Brush Type is set to Solid).
The shape icon in the Layers list becomes a paint stroke icon.
The stroke softens. You can modify the brush profile to vary opacity within the brush,
or apply a custom opacity gradient to the brush profile in the Style pane of the
Inspector.
The Stroke pane becomes available in the Shape Inspector. Use the Stroke pane to
set the Stroke Color Mode and Brush Scale parameters, and to adjust other options.
The Advanced pane becomes available in the Shape Inspector. The Advanced pane
contains a single group of Dynamics controls that allow the dabs of a paint stroke to
be animated like particles. For more information on Dynamics, see Advanced pane
controls in Motion.