User Guide
The Brush Creator176
on an airbrush stylus. Because the
airbrush dab types deposit many small
dabs to create their spray paint look,
you might need to cut down on the
flow to speed up the airbrush.
To set ink flow:
1 On the Stroke Designer page of
the Brush Creator, click Airbrush.
2 Move the Flow slider left to reduce
the smallest amount of media
applied with a stroke. Move it right
to increase the amount of media
applied.
Min Flow
The Min Flow control determines the
smallest amount of paint flow that can
be applied during a stroke. The Min
Flow setting represents a percentage
of the Flow setting.
To set minimum ink flow:
1 On the Stroke Designer page of
the Brush Creator, click Airbrush.
2 Move the Min Flow slider left to
reduce the smallest amount of flow
allowed. Move it right to increase
the smallest amount of flow
allowed.
Setting Water Controls
Water Controls work with Water
Color layers. A Water Color layer is
automatically created when you apply
a stroke with a Water Color brush.
The layer is editable from the Layers
palette.
Wetness
Wetness controls the dilution and the
spread of the dye. As Wetness is
increased, the resulting stroke will
expand over a larger area, eliminating
the appearance of brush hairs.
The Wetness slider controls the dilution and
spread of the dye. Top=0, bottom=40.
To set wetness:
1 On the Stroke Designer page of
the Brush Creator, click Water.
2 Move the Wetness slider to the left
to create a more uniform brush
stroke. Move it right to have the
water flow more in the direction of
the wind.
Pickup
Pickup controls how much dry dye
gets picked up during diffusion.
Lower values mean that there is no
mixing or leaching of dyes. Higher
values produce more leaching.
The Pickup slider controls how much dye gets
picked up during diffusion. Top=0%,
bottom=100%.










