![]() I looked at that, but I'm not sure how to use it. ![]() You can set other parameters using the Properties button there, too. With a mouse, for the true vector brushes you'll need to set the Pressure curve at the bottom of the Stroke panel. If I tick Scale With Object in the Stroke menu then it scales the stroke size to whatever size I want to resize the object to, which is effectively the same as expanding the stroke into a shape and resizing it. It's just they don't look anything like the form they take on the menu - they are just drawing out as normal vectors (on my copy anyway) Yes ok, but I looked at those ones and they do indeed work with Expand Stroke. None of that happens if I draw a shape using the other "vector" brushes. ![]() If I then use Layer > Expand Stroke it becomes a (Curves) layer, with most nodes doubled, and when I use the Node tool I can pull those nodes apart to make a wider stroke. If I draw a shape using either of the first two brushes in the Pens category, or any of the brushes in the Basic category, I get a (Curve) layer. My understanding is that it works with the pure vector brushes (the ones I pointed out), but does not work with the others (which have raster components).
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