• | To smudge an object |
• | To smear an object |
Smudging and smearing let you shape an object by pulling extensions or making indents along its outline. With smudging, the extensions and indents resemble streaks that vary little in width as you drag with the Smudge tool. With smearing, the extensions and indents have a more fluid shape that decreases in width as you drag with the Smear tool.
The sun’s rays and blades of grass have been created by dragging outwards with the Smudge tool and the clouds by dragging inwards.
To smudge an object |
1 . | Select an object using the Pick tool . |
2 . | In the toolbox, click the Smudge tool . |
3 . | Do one of the following: |
• | To smudge the inside of an object, click outside an object, and drag inwards. |
• | To smudge the outside of an object, click inside an object, and drag outwards. |
Type a value in the Nib size box on the property bar.
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Click the Pen pressure button on the property bar and apply pressure to the stylus.
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Type a value between -10 and 10 in the Dryout box on the property bar.
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Type a value between 15 and 90 in the Tilt box on the property bar.
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Click the Pen tilt button on the property bar.
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Type a value between 0 and 359 in the Bearing box on the property bar.
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Click the Pen bearing button on the property bar.
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To smear an object |
1 . | Select an object by using the Pick tool . |
2 . | In the toolbox, click the Smear tool . |
3 . | Do one of the following: |
• | To smear the outside of an object, click outside an object, close to its edge, and drag outwards. |
• | To smear the inside of an object, click inside an object, close to its edge, and drag inwards. |
Type a value in the Nib size box on the property bar.
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Type a value in the Pressure box.
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Click the Pen pressure button on the property bar.
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Click the Smooth smear button .
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Click the Pointy smear button .
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