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Creating a Custom Brush
With Paint, you can create your own custom brushes for specialized applications. You can modify an existing
brush, draw your own brush shape, or grab a part of the image to use as a custom brush.
Use the Custom Brush menu to create your own brush. To display the Custom Brush menu, double-click
one of the brush icons in the Brushes window. An enlarged view of the selected brush appears in the editing
panel.
There are three ways to create a custom brush:
Using the brush profile
Drawing a brush shape in the editing panel
Grabbing an area of the image
Changing the Brush Profile
The brush profile describes the size and edge softness of the custom brush. The default S-curve defines a
circular airbrush. You can change the curve by manipulating the two points that define the curve, or you
can add points to the curve.
(a) Profile box (b) Brush profile
The profile does not affect the brush in the editing panel until you modify the curve or click the Update
button.
Changing the Curve
By default, there are two points that define the brush profile. For the following table and examples, these
points will be named A and B as shown in the preceding illustration. To move the points that define the
curve, select the Move option from the Profile box.
To:Move:
Lighten the brush.Point A up
Darken the brush.Point B down
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