Draw lines and apply brush strokes simultaneously, Paintbrush tool options, Remove brush strokes – Adobe Illustrator CS3 User Manual

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ILLUSTRATOR CS3

User Guide

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Drag a brush onto the line. If the line already has brush strokes applied to it, then the new brush replaces the old
brush.

When replacing brush strokes with a different brush, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the new brush
to preserve brush-stroke options previously applied to the line.

Draw lines and apply brush strokes simultaneously

1

Select a brush in a brush library or the Brushes panel.

2

Select the Paintbrush tool

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3

Position the pointer where you want the brush stroke to begin, and drag to draw a line. A dotted line follows the

pointer as you drag.

4

Do one of the following:

To draw an open line, release the mouse button when the line is the desired shape.

To draw a closed shape, hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you drag. The Paintbrush tool displays
a small loop

. Release the mouse button (but not the Alt or Option key) when you are ready to close the shape.

Illustrator sets down anchor points as you draw. The number of anchor points is determined by the length and
complexity of the line and by the Paintbrush tolerance settings.

To adjust the shape of a brushed line after you finish drawing it, first select the line. Then position the Paintbrush
tool on the line, and drag until the line is the desired shape. You can use the technique to extend a brushed line as

well as change the shape of the line between the existing end points.

Paintbrush tool options

Double-click the Paintbrush tool to set the following options:

Fidelity

Controls how far you have to move your mouse or stylus before Illustrator adds a new anchor point to the

path. For example, a Fidelity value of 2.5 means that tool movements of less than 2.5 pixels aren’t registered. Fidelity
can range from 0.5 to 20 pixels; the higher the value, the smoother and less complex the path.

Smoothness

Controls the amount of smoothing that Illustrator applies when you use the tool. Smoothness can

range from 0% to 100%; the higher the percentage, the smoother the path.

Fill New Brush Strokes

Applies a fill to the path. This option is most useful when drawing closed paths.

Keep Selected

Determines whether or not Illustrator keeps the path selected after you draw it.

Edit Selected Paths

Determines whether or not you can change an existing path with the Paintbrush tool.

Within: _ pixels

Determines how close your mouse or stylus must be to an existing path to edit the path with the

Paintbrush tool. This option is only available when the Edit Selected Paths option is selected.

Remove brush strokes

1

Select a brushed line.

2

In the Brushes panel, choose Remove Brush Stroke from the panel menu or click the Remove Brush Stroke

button

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