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November 29, 2021
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What's the 'fade' for? under the Control of the Scatter jitter in Brush setting ???

  • November 29, 2021
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As I say in the title,

What's the 'fade' for? under the 'Control' of the Scatter jitter in Brush setting ??? 

I understand pen pressure is for scatter is depend on the how hard you press your pen to your canvas, and I can see that by setting it. 

However, I really don't know what's the idea of the 'fade' for??? 

 

I highly recommand add a new contents of the brush settings in the user guide, please. 

There's no update about it. 

Thank you.

 

 

 

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Correct answer Sjaani

The fade is kind of like a taper, the higher the fade number the longer the scatter line is before the line starts to even out in size. Depending on the brush being used. For example the halftone 4 big, will give a longer segment of small dots with a setting of 200 than if the setting was 20. So the brush stroke fades in at the start, but not out at the end as there is no option to have both ends effected by the fade.

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December 1, 2021

The fade is kind of like a taper, the higher the fade number the longer the scatter line is before the line starts to even out in size. Depending on the brush being used. For example the halftone 4 big, will give a longer segment of small dots with a setting of 200 than if the setting was 20. So the brush stroke fades in at the start, but not out at the end as there is no option to have both ends effected by the fade.