From the course: Illustrator Draw: Working Mobile
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The basic round brush
- [Instructor] Okay, so in this chapter, we're going to be taking a look at the brushes that we have in Illustrator Draw. We've got five different types, and we're going to take a look at each one of those individually at a basic level, sort of their default level, if you will, to begin with. And then towards the end of this chapter, we're going to take a look at how we can modify the way that they work. So I'm going to start off with the basic round, which is at the top of the toolbox, and for the first five movies in this chapter, we're going to have this sort of arrangement in front of us. The first thing you need to know is that it has a round tip shape. As you can see at the top of the screen just now. And then what I'm trying to impart in the two small diagrams just to the right of that is how it behaves in terms of either pressure or velocity. So if you look at the top one, for example, just around here, you can see that at a constant pressure or velocity, this one is pretty…
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The basic round brush2m 21s
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The basic taper brush1m 35s
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The basic flat brush1m 58s
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The basic chisel brush3m 18s
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The Eraser tool2m 25s
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Changing brush behavior2m 35s
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Changing brush size and opacity3m 33s
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Brushes in practice2m 26s
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