• | To apply a brushstroke that responds to pen pressure, tilt, and bearing |
• | To use a brush nib of fixed width, flatness, or rotation |
To apply a brushstroke that responds to pen pressure, tilt, and bearing |
1 . | In the toolbox, click the Expression tool , located on the Linear Pattern flyout. |
2 . | Make sure the following buttons on the property bar are enabled: |
• | Pen pressure — lets you vary the size of the brush nib. If you are using the mouse, press the Up arrow or Down arrow to simulate changes in pen pressure and change the width of the stroke. |
• | Pen tilt — lets you vary the flatness of the nib |
• | Pen bearing — lets you vary the rotation of the brush nib |
3 . | Drag until the stroke is the shape you want. |
Type a value in the Stroke width box on the property bar.
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Click the Scale stroke with object button on the property bar.
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To use a brush nib of fixed width, flatness, or rotation |
1 . | In the toolbox, click the Expression tool . |
2 . | Perform a task from the following table. |
Click the Pen pressure button on the property bar to disable it. Type a value in the Stroke width box.
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Click the Pen tilt button on the property bar to disable it. Type a value in the Tilt angle box.
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Click the Pen bearing button on the property bar to disable it. Type a value in the Bearing angle box.
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