The brush is closer to a Paste and Push operation instead (“Stamp and Smudge”).The ribbon has also been restructured - the Arrange and Format tabs replaced by a single Format tab that appears in the right-hand pane when users make comments. Only the points that are currently under the cursor get affected. Use Falloff When the Use Falloff option is enabled, instead of moving all the newly pasted strokes by the same amount, The strokes center follows the movements of the brush/cursor (“Stamp Mode”).
Hold LMB and drag to position and adjust the pasted strokes. Used to paste the previously copied points (in the copy-paste buffer on the active layer), with Position enabled it displaces the points randomly in screen space to create jittered/jagged lines. Randomize Randomizes the stroke attributes.Į.g. Inflate Push points away from the cursor. Used to draw points away from the cursor, or towards it. The Direction controls whether the points are rotated in a clockwise (CW) or anti-clockwise (CCW) direction. It is useful for applying low levels of distortion to stroke points. Twist Used to twist/rotate points around the cursor, creating a “swirling” effect. The brush has moved since the last time it was evaluated. The points currently under the brush get moved based on the amount Which were under the brush when the sculpt action was initiated. However, unlike the Grab Brush, the Push Brush is not restricted to operating only on the first set of points Push The Push Brush is very similar to the Grab brush, in that it also allows the user to translate stroke points. Grab Takes the stroke points which fall within the brush circle when the sculpting action begins,Īnd allows you to translate this set of points. Strength Increase/decrease ( Ctrl) the alpha value of the stroke. The parts of the stroke under the cursor. Thickness The Thickness Brush can be used to increase (Add) or decrease (Subtract) the thickness of Affect Pressure Use this option to perform smoothing on stroke thickness values. The brushes currently implemented are: SmoothĪllows you to selectively relax jitter/shake and bumpiness, to tidy up messy parts of your sketches. Surface Project strokes onto geometry, instead of only doing this in a planar (i.e. This can be useful to fix problem from accidental 3D cursor movement, or viewport changes. Reproject Strokes Plane Reprojects the selected strokes from the current viewpoint to get all points on the same plane again. Show Directions Displays stroke drawing direction with a bigger green dot of the start pointĪnd a smaller red dot for the end point. Flip Direction Flips the start and end of a stroke. Leave Gaps Leaves gaps between joined strokes instead of linking them. Join & Copy Shift-Ctrl-J Joins selected strokes as a new stroke. Join Strokes Type Join Ctrl-J Joins selected strokes. To set the number of points to add use Number of Cuts. Subdivide Adds a number of new points evenly between two or more points, Arrange StrokesĪrranges the selection of strokes up/down in the drawing order of the active layer.īring Forward, Send Backward, Bring to Front, Send to Back Move to Color Sets the active color as the new color to all selected strokes.
To Sphere Shift-Alt-S Move selected vertices outward in a spherical shape around the midpoint. Shear Shift-Ctrl-Alt-S Shears selected items along the horizontal screen axis. Mirror Ctrl-M Mirrors selected strokes along one or more axes. Bend Shift-W Bends selected item between the 3D cursor and the mouse. Toggle Cyclic Close or open the selected stroke by adding an edge from the last to first point. Use the mouse to Translate them into position. Duplicate Shift-D Make a copy of the selected points at the same location. Frame Delete a frame when doing Animating Sketches. Strokes Delete the entire stroke containing any selected points. Dissolve Reconnect the ends so there is no gap in the stroke. Delete X Points Delete the selected points, leaving a gap in the stroke.
Paste & Merge Pastes the previously copied strokes and merge in active layer. Paste Ctrl-V Pastes the previously copied strokes. Tool Shelf ‣ Grease Pencil ‣ Edit StrokesĬopy Ctrl-C Copies the selected Grease Pencil strokes (or actually, points and segments).