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Constraining, fading, and undoing strokes

Using the freehand stroke drawing style, you can constrain your strokes to a straight line. The angle you draw depends on the orientation of the stroke.

You can also make a stroke less opaque, or more translucent, by fading the stroke.

In this example, a brushstroke was applied to the canvas (left) and then fade was applied to the brushstroke (right) by using the Fade dialog box (center).

In addition, you can undo a stroke. You can also control how many individual strokes can be undone, see Performance preferences.

To constrain freehand strokes Back to Top
To fade a stroke Back to Top
To undo a stroke Back to Top

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You can also undo a stroke by pressing Command + Z (macOS) or Ctrl + Z (Windows).


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