Here are examples of using different settings for brushes. The part above the black line is the air brush exercise.
I started with the default Brush 19, Normal Mode, Opacity = 100%, Flow - 100%
Then Opacity = 50%, Flow = 50%, Air Brush on, but no pauses.
You can see the Air Brush build up at the points where I paused.
Opacity = 100%, Flow = 100%, paused with the air brush option on.
Black line to differentiate from the next section.
I began to play with all the various options. Thanks to this lesson, I now have my Wacom Graphire set up for brush usage.
All of the variations shown were done with the same brush.
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Instead of a signature, I made Miss Murphy into a brush. I've painted her back on a white canvas in different sizes
and colors. What fun!
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The Botox effect of the Healing Brush on President Bush's forehead wrinkles has had an unexpected side effect. (grin)
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This is a really cool thing to know. By taking snapshots of your image, you can paint back to a previous version
with the History Brush.
The first image is the original. Then I painted over it. The third one shows parts of the original painted back
with the History Brush. The last one shows what happens just using the eraser.
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