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How do I make pencil & brush pressure sensitive; that is, more pressure = thicker lines ... & ... less pressure = thiner lines?

New Here ,
Jun 23, 2017 Jun 23, 2017

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How do I make pencil & brush pressure sensitive: that is, more pressure=thicker lines ... & ... less pressure=thinner lines?

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Community Expert , Jun 24, 2017 Jun 24, 2017

If by thicker you mean increased brush size then go to the brush panel and under Shape Dynamics turn on size jitter Control Pen Pressure:

If you meant opacity and flow then this can also be set under Transfer

You can of course have all three

Dave

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Jun 24, 2017 Jun 24, 2017

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If by thicker you mean increased brush size then go to the brush panel and under Shape Dynamics turn on size jitter Control Pen Pressure:

If you meant opacity and flow then this can also be set under Transfer

You can of course have all three

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Sep 18, 2021 Sep 18, 2021

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Hi I was looking for the same thing, I just want the brush thin with low pressure and thick with high pressure while maintaining 100% opacity. I have the shape dynamics set how I want them, but the transfer settings keep activiting changing the opacity, even after I lock them 'off'. Even if I set minimum opacity to 100%, it switches itself back when I draw.

 

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nevermind! I had the pressure setting icon checked on the top brush tool border thing haha

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