![]() ![]() This lets you choose whether to make an Art brush (the default) or a Scatter brush from the selection, and to enter a name for the new brush. Just select the object and press the Create Brush button on the Freehand Tool InfoBar. Creating your own brushes As with Scatter brushes, you can create a new Art brush from any objects. Draw some new lines with the Freehand Tool and they will use the same current brush and line width. Double click on a brush design in one of the “(Art)” folders of the Line Gallery, to apply that brush to your line. Give it a reasonably wide line width using the line width dropdown on the top bar. Use the Freehand drawing tool to draw a line as usual. How to use: In the Line Gallery there are some example Art brushes. ![]() Art brush strokes are only available in Designer Pro 11 and Photo and Graphic Designer 11. in scatter brush definitions, which makes them much more powerful. It's now possible to use feathering, text, extrusions, etc. You can now use any kind of object in a brush definition. This is an example vector brush design: And some example strokes using this brush The original type of brushes, in versions up to V10, are now called “Scatter” brushes because they repeat or scatter the brush shape at intervals along a line. ![]() ![]() Art Brushes We are introducing a new type of brush stroke called an “Art” brush, which stretches the brush shape, which can be either vector or bitmap, along the line. See the Web Designer 11 release notes for details on these features. New Web Features This document doesn’t describe the new web features that have already been released in Web Designer 11 Premium, which are also included in Designer Pro X11. ![]()
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