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When you paint a stroke slowly, the density of flowers is higher than
when you paint quickly. The effect of stroke speed on density works the
same for all brushes that use tubes.
2 To erase your last stroke, select Canvas > Canvas Undo.
When displaying the 2D canvas, you can undo only a single stroke. Edit
> Undo, Redo, Repeat (on the main menu) doesnt undo strokes.
3 To erase the entire canvas, select Canvas > Clear or click the Canvas Clear
button on the toolbar:
Modifying the default brush settings
When you select a preset brush, Maya copies its brush settings to a template
brush. A template brush is a holder for the attribute settings of the next strokes
you paint. When you change the settings of the template brush, they affect
only the next strokes, not previous strokes.
To edit the template brush settings
1 Select Brush > Reset Template Brush to select the default brush, then
paint on the canvas so you remember the brush effect.
2 Select Brush > Edit Template Brush or click the following button in the
toolbar:
You can edit various brush settings, for example, the brush width, in the
window that appears.
3 To resize the brush, change the Global Scale value. Alternatively, you can
move the brush over the canvas, press and hold the b Hotkey and drag
left or right. The circle on the canvas represents the size of your brush.
4 Paint on the canvas to try out a new size.
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