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The settings provided are split into three tabs. Each tab gathers together settings | The settings provided are split into three tabs. Each tab gathers together settings affecting an area of how a brush-stroke is drawn by PanelForge: | ||
* [[Brush Editor General|General]] – Transparency and positioning of the brush stamps that form a stroke. | |||
* [[Brush Editor Shape|Shape]] – Defining the form of how each brush stamp in a stroke is drawn. | * '''[[Brush Editor General|General]]''' – Transparency and positioning of the brush stamps that form a stroke. | ||
* [[Brush Editor Texture|Texture]] – Use of image textures to create complex brush details. | * '''[[Brush Editor Shape|Shape]]''' – Defining the form of how each brush stamp in a stroke is drawn. | ||
* '''[[Brush Editor Texture|Texture]]''' – Use of image textures to create complex brush details. | |||
:[[File: PaletteBrushEditor.png|thumb|940px|none]] | :[[File: PaletteBrushEditor.png|thumb|940px|none]] |
Latest revision as of 14:10, 21 September 2020
PanelForge includes a powerful and hugely customisable Brush drawing engine. This Palette allows the editing of all the detailed settings of the current active Paint/Eraser brush Canvas Tool.
The settings provided are split into three tabs. Each tab gathers together settings affecting an area of how a brush-stroke is drawn by PanelForge:
- General – Transparency and positioning of the brush stamps that form a stroke.
- Shape – Defining the form of how each brush stamp in a stroke is drawn.
- Texture – Use of image textures to create complex brush details.