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Because the brush definition is based on a cmyk document, the 100% black will be converted to an RGB black in RGB documents.
Because the darkest print black is lighter than the darkest RGB black, the rsult is lighter.
Change the definition of the brush:
Drag the brush out of the brushes panel.
Select the entire brush object and choose Edit > Edit Colors > Convert to Grayscale (a 100% grayscale black will be the darkest black in CMYK as well as RGB documents).
Drag the brush back into the Brushes
...Because your brush has not been filled with the proper black.
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what app?
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Gracias por responder. La app es Illustrator
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I've moved this from the CC Desktop forum to the Illustrator forum so that proper help can be offered.
Scroll down here to see a list of the forums:
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Because the brush definition is based on a cmyk document, the 100% black will be converted to an RGB black in RGB documents.
Because the darkest print black is lighter than the darkest RGB black, the rsult is lighter.
Change the definition of the brush:
Drag the brush out of the brushes panel.
Select the entire brush object and choose Edit > Edit Colors > Convert to Grayscale (a 100% grayscale black will be the darkest black in CMYK as well as RGB documents).
Drag the brush back into the Brushes panel. When you hold down the Alt/Option key and drag it on top of the existing brush it will replace the brush. Click OK in the dialog.
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Because your brush has not been filled with the proper black.
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Muchas gracias por tu respuesta y por tu tutorial. Ha sido de gran ayuda
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Muchas gracias por tu respuesta, me ayudo mucho
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Good to hear that helped.
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