![]() you don’t want to see so many bristles within the center. Use smaller values if you want a “dense” brush, i.e. For example, a value of 4 will multiply your base brush size by 4, but the bristles will be 4 times more spaced apart. Larger values basically give you larger brushes and larger bristle spacing. ![]() Think of it as pressing down on a brush to make the bristles further apart. The core of this particular brush-engine. ![]() To decrease bristle density, you can also just use an autobrush and decrease the brush tip’s density, or increase its randomness. Be aware that complex brush shapes will draw more slowly though, while the effects aren’t always visible (since in the end, you’re passing over an area with a certain number of bristles). Use different shapes for different effects. The Size and Rotation dynamics affect the brush tip, not the bristles. ![]() With this brush, this may give the illusion that lower-opacity areas have fewer bristles. Lower opacity areas have lower-opacity bristles. The brush tip defines the areas with bristles in them. A brush intended to mimic real-life brushes by drawing the trails of their lines or bristles. ![]()
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