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[ Moved ] My lines automatically have outlines - on Ipad

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Dec 10, 2020 Dec 10, 2020

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Hi everyone - 

 

I was drawing on my ipad with my apple pencil and after a while noticed that all my lines are outlined in another color. Is there a certain type of brush that does this or something that I can toggle on or off.

 

Can't figure out how to disable this function. 

 

Thanks!

 

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Community Expert , Dec 11, 2020 Dec 11, 2020

The brush on the iPad version is  blob brush. You can't turn this off.

You can use the pencil tool, but then your strokes are uniform width and you would need to apply a brush on the desktop version.

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[ moved from Illustrator to Illustrator on the iPad forum ]

 

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The brush on the iPad version is  blob brush. You can't turn this off.

You can use the pencil tool, but then your strokes are uniform width and you would need to apply a brush on the desktop version.

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