Quick links to procedures on this page:
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.
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Choose Window Brush Control Panels Color Variability. |
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In the Color panel, choose a main color. |
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Choose Window Brush Control Panels Color Variability. |
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Choose in HSV from the list box. |
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Adjust the Hue Variability, Saturation Variability, and Value Variability sliders to control hue, saturation, and value ranges for color variability: |
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Moving the ±H slider to the right increases the number of hues in the resulting brushstroke. These colors are the ones adjacent to the selected color on the color wheel. |
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Moving the ±S slider to the right increases variability in the color intensity of the brushstroke. |
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Moving the ±V slider to the right increases variability in the brightness of the brushstroke. |
When you save a brush variant, the current color variability setting is also saved.
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.
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In the Color panel, choose a main color. |
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Choose Window Brush Control Panels Color Variability. |
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Choose in RGB from the list box. |
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Move the ±R, ±G, and ±B sliders to control color variability of red, green, and blue values. |
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In the Color panel, choose a main color. |
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Choose Window Brush Control Panels Color Variability. |
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Choose from Gradient from the list box. |
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In the Color panel, choose a main color. |
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Choose Window Brush Control Panels Color Variability. |
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Choose from Color Set from the list box. |
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Choose Window Brush Control Panels Color Variability. |
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Enable the Ignore color variability from color sets check box. |
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