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The circle provides a visual representation of the brush size onscreen.
You can also access additional brush controls to further customize brushes. For example, you can set a
minimum brushstroke size to control the tapering and widening of brushstrokes as stylus pressure or
direction is varied. For more information, see “Adjusting brushes with brush controls” on page 325.
To set brush size
1
In the toolbox, click the Brush tool .
2 Click the Brush Selector on the Brush Selector bar.
3 In the Brush library panel, click a brush category, and click a brush variant.
4
On the property bar, move the Size slider , or type a value in the Size box.
If you want to scale the brushstroke feature proportionally with the brush size, click the Scale Feature
with Brush Size button on the property bar, which is available for some brushes.
Corel Painter may need to rebuild the brush after you resize it; therefore, you can expect a short delay.
You can also increase brush size incrementally by pressing the right square bracket ( ] ) key or
decrease brush size by pressing the left square bracket ( [ ) key.
You can specify the default brush size increment value in pixels by choosing Corel Painter
2015 Preferences General (Mac OS) or Edit Preferences General (Windows) and typing a
pixel value in the Brush size increment box.
You can also disable the scaling option in all areas by choosing Corel Painter
2015 Preferences General (Mac OS) or Edit Preferences General (Windows) and enabling the
Disable feature scaling when resizing brush.
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