User Guide

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Customizing Brushes 219
The Size slider controls the width of the brush.
In your studio, you expect the pressure you exert on a brush or drawing tool to make a
difference in the width of the resulting brush stroke. The Min Size control allows you
to create a brush stroke that is amazingly realistic. You can set up a brush that
responds to the elegance of subtle hand movements. As stylus pressure eases, brush
strokes taper. As pressure increases, brush strokes widen, just as they would with a real
brush.
Min Size represents the smallest stroke size for the selected brush and is expressed as a
percentage of the Size setting. Knowing that Size sets the largest stroke size and that
Min Size sets the smallest stroke size (in relationship to the Size setting), you can easily
control the overall variation in stroke size.
The minimum and maximum sizes of a stroke can be linked to stylus
settings, such as pressure or velocity. The small black circle shows the
minimum stroke size, and the gray circle shows the maximum stroke size.