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Applying brushstrokes that respond to pen pressure, tilt, and bearing

You can apply brushstrokes that respond to pen pressure, tilt, and bearing provided your stylus or pen supports these features. Pen pressure lets you vary the size of the brush nib. Pen tilt lets you vary the flatness of the brush nib, and pen bearing lets you vary the rotation of the brush nib.

The Expression tool lets you vary brushstroke appearance by using the pressure, tilt, and bearing of your stylus.

You can use pen pressure, tilt, and bearing at the same time, or you can use only one or two of these features. For example, you can use pen pressure to vary the size of the brush nib, but disable pen tilt so that the flatness of the brush nib does not change. You can set a fixed value for pen tilt to flatten the nib. Disabling pen pressure lets you set a fixed nib size. Disabling pen bearing lets you use a nib of fixed rotation.

To apply a brushstroke that responds to pen pressure, tilt, and bearing Back to Top

 

Type a value in the Stroke width box on the property bar.
Click the Scale stroke with object button on the property bar.

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The width you set represents the stroke’s maximum width. The amount of pressure you apply determines the actual size of the brush nib.

You can use pen tilt and pen bearing to vary brushstrokes only if your stylus or pen supports these features.

To use a brush nib of fixed width, flatness, or rotation Back to Top
 
Click the Pen pressure button on the property bar to disable it. Type a value in the Stroke width box.
Click the Pen tilt button on the property bar to disable it. Type a value in the Tilt angle box.
Click the Pen bearing button on the property bar to disable it. Type a value in the Bearing angle box.

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