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Use the up and down arrow buttons on the preset
selector to cycle through built-in profile curves, which
you can use as is or alter it. Click the preview window
to use the selected preset.
accomplished by diminishing the opacity (transparency) of pixels along object outlines. As the pixels
become more and more transparent, the colors covered by these pixels become more and more visible.
Generally, you want this function active.
Aura features subpixel antialiasing. As such,
antialiasing is actually based on the position of your
pointer within a pixel!
Subpixel antialiasing
Aspect - Aspect stretches or squashes the brush.
The preview window and arrow buttons for Builtin profile curves
NOTE When your mouse pointer is directly
over a point, you can use the right-click popup menu as a shortcut to some of this panel’s
features.
Common Parameters
Many of the tools share the same parameters. The
following list describes the available parameters:
Angle - Angle rotates your brush. Use in conjunction with Aspect values of less than 100%
Aspect = 30%
Drying - Drying controls the behavior of the paint
when you pass over an existing line made with the
tool in a previous brush stroke. If activated, the paint
will dry between strokes. Therefore the new line will
cover the old line. If deactivated, the new and old
lines will mix together, which may modify the borders
of the old line.
Angle = 35% (Aspect = 30%)
AAliasing - Antialiasing smoothes the edges of the
paint and therefore eliminates stairstep or jaggies that
can appear on the edges of objects. Antialiasing is
Left: No drying. Right: Drying active
Left: Antialiased edge; Right: Non-Antialiased edge
Note, the paint will never dry during the same
brush stroke (i.e., while you continue to hold your
mouse button down). However, it dries automatically
when you change the current color, the gradient, the
frame, the spare, the paper, the project, the mode,
the stencil, the channel preserve and the undo.
Opacity - Opacity globally controls the transparency of the line drawn. Lower values result in a transparent, less opaque, brush stroke.
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