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Color Variability controls

Color variability allows you to create brushstrokes of more than one color. Color variability can be set for HSV or RGB mode, and it can be based on the current gradient or color set.

You can also use the Smoothness slider to smooth the color variability in a brushstroke for a more organic look.

Color Variability applied to a brushstroke without smoothing (top) and with smoothing (bottom)

Color Variability based on a color set applied without smoothing (top) and with smoothing (bottom)

Audio Expression lets you link color variability to audio input from your microphone, or internal audio such as streaming music. The brushstroke colors vary in synch with the changes of the audio signal.

Color Variability linked to audio (right)

To display the Color Variability panel Back to Top
To set color variability in HSV mode Back to Top

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When you save a brush variant, the current color variability setting is also saved.

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When working with brushes like the Van Gogh and Seurat variants of the Artists brush category, you can add a natural, almost 3D appearance to your webpage images by increasing the hue, saturation, and value settings.

To set color variability in RGB mode Back to Top
To set color variability based on the current gradient Back to Top
To set color variability based on the current color set Back to Top
To ignore color set variability Back to Top
To link color variability to audio Back to Top

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