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Brush Color: Lets you pick a color to use for the outline or paint dabs. These color
controls are identical to the shape Fill Color controls (and all color controls throughout
Motion).
Note: When Stroke Color Mode (in the Stroke pane) is set to Color Over Stroke or Pick
From Color Range, Brush Color is not available.
Brush Opacity: Defines the opacity of the entire stroke, regardless of the Brush Type
setting.
Note: When Stroke Color Mode (in the Stroke pane) is set to Color Over Stroke or Pick
From Color Range, the Brush Color and Brush Opacity parameters are unavailable. When
Stroke Color Mode (in the Stroke pane) is set to Use Brush Color, you can adjust the
opacity, in the Stroke pane, to change over the course of the stroke. For more
information on using the Opacity Over Stroke parameter, see Stroke Pane Controls in
the Inspector.
The Brush Opacity control allows you to define a different opacity value for a shape
and its outline.
Outline opacity set to 50%Outline opacity set to 100%
Brush Source: When Image is the selected Brush Type, drag a layer into the Brush Source
image well for use as the outline’s brush source. You can use images, image sequences,
QuickTime movies, text, and shapes as the brush source.
When a movie or image sequence is the brush source, additional parameters appear.
For more about Movie or image sequence parameters, see Additional Parameters When
Brush Source Is a QuickTime Movie or Image Sequence.
Brush Profile: Available when Airbrush is the selected Brush Type, this gradient editor
allows you to create varying levels of opacity within the brush. The brush profile uses
the same opacity controls as a standard gradient editor. For more information, see
Gradient Controls.
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