Adobe ADBCD17648MC 사용자 설명서

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Last updated 7/26/2011
Setting up brushes
About brush options
You can simulate actual brush strokes by setting the rates at which the brush tool strokes fade out. You can specify 
which options dynamically change over the course of a brush stroke, including scattering, size, and color. The brush 
thumbnail in the options bar reflects the brush changes as you adjust the brush dynamics options.
You set brush dynamics options by selecting the brush tool and then selecting from the following controls from the 
More Options menu in the options bar.
Spacing 
Controls the distance between the brush marks in a stroke. To change the spacing, type a number, or use the 
slider to enter a value that is a percentage of the brush diameter. (The brush thumbnail in the options bar dynamically 
changes to reflect your spacing adjustments.) 
Increasing the spacing makes the brush skip.
Fade 
Sets the number of steps until the paint flow fades to nothing. A low value makes the paint stroke fade away very 
quickly, while a value of zero has no fading effect. Each step is equal to one mark of the brush tip. Possible values range 
from 0 to 9999. For example, entering 10 for Fade produces a fade in 10 increments. For smaller brushes, you may want 
to set a value of 25 or larger. If strokes fade too quickly, increase the values.
Fade showing setting of 40, 60, and 80 steps
Hue Jitter 
Sets the rate at which the stroke color switches between the foreground and background colors. Higher 
values cause more frequent switches between the two colors than lower values. (To set the colors used by the color jitter 
option, see “
Paint stroke without and with color jitter