![]() ![]() NOTE To learn how to use the Pencil Editor tool, see About the Pencil Editor Tool. So I'm going to make them a little bit fatter, so if you remember from the stroke tool or pencil tool, it's built around the spine. Reference > Tool Properties > Pencil Editor Pencil Editor Tool Properties When you select the Pencil Editor tool, its properties and options appear in the Tool Properties view. And I'm just going to select the brush tool, tools properties panel, and we'll just run through a few of these. So let me just hide these two guys and we'll make a new layer. So as you can see, the range of styles that this thing can accomplish is very broad. It looks like a pencil sketch on paper, and it was actually done with the brush tool loosely with some textures, and on the right, also done with the brush tool, is a cleaned up drawing. In the Pencil Editor properties, click the Merge Lines button. And this'll give you an idea about the kind of things that the brush tool can do. The Independent Animator's Guide to Toon Boom Adam Phillips. ![]() It's very similar to the pencil tool, the stroke tool that I've already looked at, but there's some differences. The lines I draw are invisible until I release the mouse button or lift the pen from the tablet. On both a mouse and graphics tablet (wacom Intuos) the pencil and brush tools aren’t working as they should. Now we'll take a look at the brush tool. I’m a student who just recently started the trial period for Toon Boom Harmony Essentials, and am having issues with the basic tools. ![]()
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