Read more on editing your brushes and editor controls in Creating a Custom Brush below. You can alter the brush grain’s size and rotation here to match your project’s scale. We recommend you duplicate the brush first and then make edits, but you can tap “Reset” at the top of the brush editor to restore the settings back to original at any time. Tap “Edit” in the preview window at the top of the menu to bring up the brush editor. We hope to update this pen to act resolution-independent soon.Īny brush in the Brush Market can be edited. If this is an issue for you, stick with the Basic Brushes up top, and also avoid the Dynamic Pen, it’s also stamp-based. When you zoom in far enough, you start to see the pixels the stamps were created from. The only place this might get in your way is if you are creating giant-sized posters where resolution matters. They are fully adjustable like all of our vector tools, but they differ from the basic brushes in that they’re created using pixel-based images or “stamps”. These brushes are designed to work with our brush editor and use stamps and grains as their base. The brushes in our Brush Market are specialty brushes that add artistic texture to your drawings. We are currently limited to a single font, but we plan to allow font selection in a future update. Select the text, then change its color or opacity via the tool wheel, use the Selection popups to rotate, flip, scale, group, lock, delete it (etc), or use the control points to stretch your text into Star Wars-like perspectives and align it with your drawing.Ĭoncepts has full support for any language your device can input, including emojis :). You can select and modify the appearance of your text label just like you’d select any other stroke. To edit a text label, Select it, then tap the text edit icon in the popup. The keyboard will appear type or paste text, then dismiss the keyboard by tapping done to solidify the label.
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