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I'm experimenting with brush pressure when stroking a path. I made circular path, but when I stroke it, the thinnest part isn't where I want it. So how do I change where it starts and ends the stroke, particularly on a closed path?
Help is very appreciated.
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GoodLuck finding someone to help u.
I Dont think there is a way rly
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rotate the image you crated, just Ctrl + A, then Ctrl + T (for windows) then just rotate it then change it that way.
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@Esoremada
I think I know what you're talking about, if you're using stimulate pressure with you apply the brush stroke, the thin parts will be where you ended and started the path.
Simply visualize (as corny as it is) what you want the circle to look like and start your path accordingly.
PM me if you need anything else.
Also, please don't bump threads.
If no one answered your question after a week (which shouldn't be the case), PM someone on the GFX team or the Jr. GFX team, and they will hopefully help you out.
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