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4 Click Grab Icon and drag a selection box around a part of the image that
is representative of the brushs result.
A swatch appears in the window for the selected region. Repeat this step
until you are satisfied with the icon.
5 Click Save Brush Preset. An icon for the new preset brush appears on the
Shelf.
6 To check that the blueFern brush works, select a different preset brush
and paint on the canvas, then select the blueFern from the Shelf and
paint on the canvas.
7 Clear the canvas and close the Save Brush Preset window.
Blending brushes
You can blend brushes. Before beginning, display the Visor, click gold.mel in
the metal folder, and paint on the canvas so you know golds effect. Do the
same for grassOrnament.mel from the grasses folder.
To blend brushes
1 Click grassOrnament.mel in the grasses folder.
2 From the menu, select Paint Effects > Preset Blending >
.
The Preset Blending options window appears.
The brush preset blending is toggled on and the options in this window
set how much the template brush is influenced by the next preset brush
you select. This affects only the subsequent painting, not the preset
brushes in the Visor.
3 Change the Shading value to 80 and the Shape value to 0.
When you select the next brush (gold.mel), Maya uses 80% of its shading
and 0% of its shape. Conversely, the stroke uses 20% of the
grassOrnament.mel brushs shading and 100% of its shape.
4 To confirm the effect, select gold.mel (in the metal folder), then paint
on the canvas.
5 Repeat the preceding steps, experimenting with different preset brushes,
Shading, and Shape values. As a first try, blend flameCoarse.mel from
the fire folder with the existing template brush. Set Shading to 60 and
Shape to 30.
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