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the brush draws in black and always

Community Beginner ,
Feb 02, 2018 Feb 02, 2018

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Hello! I have a problem, my calligraphic brush and art brush draws in black only ! Brush options not help - if method "none" - the brush draws in black only

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Guide , Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

Check if the original brush shape is really black, no dark grey. When original is totally black (0,0,0) the stroke color in Tint mode replaces it exactly.

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Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

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Did you check your file type here Was it showing RGB color?

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Community Beginner ,
Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

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!I have RGB. The problem is here: method "none" draws in black. Other methods, for example "Tints" draws in shade, but i need at "stroke" color for art brushes. Calligraphic brushes it's ok.08.jpg

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Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

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Please set it to "Tints" and you're good.

Then set the stroke color to what you need.

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Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

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I know it - Tints are more suitable, but it is not ideal solution, because tints are more light. Look at the picture!Image 1.jpg

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Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

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Check if the original brush shape is really black, no dark grey. When original is totally black (0,0,0) the stroke color in Tint mode replaces it exactly.

stroketint001.jpg

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Feb 03, 2018 Feb 03, 2018

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You were right! Thank you!

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 16, 2022 Nov 16, 2022

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Is this supposed to work for every brush? Creating a new brush from one of the charcoal brushes doesn't change the default stroke color in Tint mode:
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Nov 16, 2022 Nov 16, 2022

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Please tell us step by step what you are doing.

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Community Beginner ,
Nov 16, 2022 Nov 16, 2022

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Sure. I'm creating a brush from a preexising one (e.g. charcoal) and changing its color to black. Then, I'm applying it to that shape with the stroke color set to the same value as the fill's.

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Nov 16, 2022 Nov 16, 2022

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Seems fine here.

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Are you sure you're changing the brush correctly? You need to drag the brush out of the palette onto the artboard, then edit the fill of the brush elements, then drag it back to the document brush palette.

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Nov 17, 2022 Nov 17, 2022

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That's awesome! I never really learned how to do that properly. Cheers.

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Nov 16, 2022 Nov 16, 2022

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When setting the color as black, you can use the registration swatch in this case. It must be really pitch dark black. RGB 000 in RGB files.

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Nov 16, 2022 Nov 16, 2022

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I would not recommand the Registration swatch, the brush strokes will separate as 100% of all colorants/inks.

I would use 100% Grayscale.

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Nov 16, 2022 Nov 16, 2022

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In this case the brush is set to Tints. So the brush stroke will follow the stroke color.

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Nov 16, 2022 Nov 16, 2022

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Yes set to tints it will work, but it is tricky if any other colorization method is used.

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