Vector Paint (Pro only)Vector Paint strokes are made up of many tiny points that create the stroke path. You cannot isolate or individually adjust these individual points, but you can affect them using Vector Paint features such as Smoothing and Wiggling. The wiggling of a stroke is created by manipulating and displacing these points along the stroke path. ![]() Original (left), brushstroke with a selection spline (center), and a second stroke created with Wiggle control (right) Vector Paint strokes are nondestructive, so painting and erasing actions affect only the appearances on a layer; they do not alter the original source file of any image on the layer. All paint strokes are recorded and stored as they are drawn, so you can make the strokes appear in various sequences, such as animated over time or all at once. For animated strokes, the exact timing (real time) you used to draw the strokes can be played back and rendered. You can also adjust the playback speed to fit the timing you want. You can also create new strokes by blending existing strokes, both in space and in time. Vector Paint supports the Wacom and Creation Station tablets' pressure-stylus and erase functions. Note: The Vector Paint options menu contains some unique commands and settings that are not otherwise accessible. Open this menu by clicking the Vector Paint toolbar options button
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