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In the scene view, the cursor changes to a red circle with a vertical line
indicating it is set to paint a stroke. The circle indicates the width of the
brush path. With some types of strokes, this path will appear as the width
of the actual paint; with other stroke types, it indicates the width of the
tube seeding path, for example, plants, trees, etc.
The settings of the preset brush you select are copied to the template
brush. The template brush settings are used when a paint stroke is drawn.
If you want to modify the brush presets before you begin to paint, you
must edit the template brush after youve chosen the preset brush (Paint
Effects > Template Brush Settings).
By default, the brush cursor moves along the ground plane. The ground
plane lies in the X, Z dimension. This is the default behavior for the brush
cursor. If you draw a paint stroke, it is applied to the ground plane (X,
Z).
To paint 3D strokes in the scene view
1 With the Daisy Brush selected, draw one short paint stroke on the ground
plane using one of the following methods:
Drag the stylus across the tablet while exerting slight pressure on the
stylus as you move it.
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