![]() ![]() The brush must also meet at its ends so it wraps horizontally as well. ![]() To get a brush to “join” to the fill - I made a brush that mirrors itself - with a 100% dark center. ADs brushes map to fills in a different way - they sort of center the stroke halfway over the edge of a fill. There was a little extra voodoo with pixel color at the strokes edge as well…) AD doesn’t have this edge feature - but something like it can be sort of faked. The flat edge mapped directly to the fills edge. The rest feathered or textured out as desired. E3 used a similar technique as ADs textured intensity brushes… The trick to make the edge texture was to have basically a half brush stroke. The “edge” was applied to a fill and mapped along the edge of the fill. In the olden days of Creature House Expression 3 a feature that produced wonderful textured edges on fills was a favorite of mine for adding… wonderful textured edges to fills! These were exported from the 1.8.1 version.Ī fascination with Dave Coopers ink line where a stroke expands and shrinks (pressure) as it is drawn. I am posting some interesting experiments with Texture Intensity brushes for Affinity Designer: ![]()
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