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Well controls
The Well controls determine how a brush conveys its medium (color) to the paper. The Resaturation, Bleed,
and Dryout controls work together to determine how much color a brush has at the start and finish of a
stroke.
Resaturation lets you control the amount of color that is replenished in a stroke. If it is set at zero, the
brush does not produce any color. When Resaturation is less than 10% (and Bleed is less), a brushstroke
fades in gently. When the Resaturation slider is set at zero and Bleed is set high, an airbrush can move
underlying colors, as when just the airbrush hose is used to blow paint around on the canvas.
Brushstrokes with Resaturation set to 25% (top) and 100% (bottom)
Bleed lets you control how much the brush colors smear underlying colors, including the paper color. When
Bleed is higher than resaturation, more color bleeds than covers, so the stroke never reaches full opacity.
Brushstrokes with Bleed set to 55% (left) and 1% (right)
You can also apply an Expression setting to the Resat and Bleed controls to link them to a stylus or mouse
movement. You can choose different Expression settings for each. For example, you can link Resat to the
Pressure expression and link Bleed to the Velocity expression.
You can also adjust the Min setting to specify the range of variability that you want each expression to
apply. The Min Resat and Min Bleed settings represent a percentage of the Resat and Bleed settings and
they must be linked to an expression to have an effect. For example, if you link the Pressure expression
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