Serif PhotoPlus X3 ECD518624M Manual De Usuario
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Painting and Drawing
The Brush Tip tab hosts a comprehensive
collection of brush presets grouped into
collection of brush presets grouped into
various categories; each category can be
switched to via a drop-down list (the
“Basic” category is shown opposite) and
“Basic” category is shown opposite) and
displays a gallery. Note that each sample
clearly shows the brush tip and stroke; the
clearly shows the brush tip and stroke; the
number indicates the brush diameter. The
brush tip determines the thickness and
many other properties of the painted line.
many other properties of the painted line.
If you scroll down the gallery, you’ll note that some brushes have hard edges,
while others appear fuzzy, with soft edges. The hardness of a brush is expressed
as a percentage of its full diameter. If less than 100%, the brush has a soft edge
region within which the opacity of applied color falls off gradually.
Brush attributes (blend mode, opacity, size, and flow) can be modified via a
region within which the opacity of applied color falls off gradually.
Brush attributes (blend mode, opacity, size, and flow) can be modified via a
context toolbar (along with more advanced Brush Options) and, if necessary,
saved for future use with the Tool Presets tab.
If a more bespoke brush tip is required, you can also customize your own brush
saved for future use with the Tool Presets tab.
If a more bespoke brush tip is required, you can also customize your own brush
tip and save it in its own user-defined category. (See PhotoPlus help for details.)
An important factor when applying brush strokes is the level of opacity applied
An important factor when applying brush strokes is the level of opacity applied
to the brush. This attribute affects brush strokes significantly when the stroke is
applied onto already transparent standard layers. The greater the opacity the
more opaque the brush stroke, and vice versa. Experiment to achieve the right
more opaque the brush stroke, and vice versa. Experiment to achieve the right
combination of opacity and color for your brush strokes.