Creating an art brush
You use artwork from an illustration to define the art brush.You can change the direction and size of objects painted along a path with art brushes and also flip the objects along or across the path. For better performance when creating a brush from art that contains multiple overlapping paths filled with the same color and with no stroke, use the Add filter in the Pathfinder palette before you create the brush.
To create an art brush: - Select the artwork to be used as an art brush.
- Click the New Brush button
in the Brushes palette, or choose New Brush from the palette menu. Select New Art Brush and click OK. - In the Name text box, enter a name for the brush (up to 30 characters).
- For Direction, choose which way you want the art to be drawn as you drag the paintbrush.
The arrowhead on each button represents the end of the brush stroke. When you drag the paintbrush in the artwork window, the art is drawn as follows: - For
, the left side of the art is the end of the stroke. - For
, the right side of the art is the end of the stroke. - For
, the top of the art is the end of the stroke. - For
, the bottom of the art is the end of the stroke.
- For Size, enter a percentage by which to scale the art in the Width text box. To preserve the proportions, select Proportional.
- To change the orientation of the art on the path, choose Flip Along or Flip Across.
- Choose a method of colorization from the Method pop-up menu. (See Choosing a colorization method.)
- Click OK.
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