Larger values create less jitter.įlips the direction of the jitter variation horizontally.įlips the direction of the jitter variation vertically.
Minimum roundness of the brush tip when Roundness Jitter is enabled. Varies only the height of each instance of the brush. It specifies how much the pen tilt affects your brush stroke.Īllows each application of the brush within a brush stroke to be rotated to a slightly different alignment. This option is available only if the control is set to Pen Tilt and you choose to use a pressure-sensitive pen and stylus. Specify a percentage of the original size. Larger values cause more variation, and smaller values create more uniform sizes.Īllows you to manipulate the size jitter in a variety of ways.Īdjusts the smallest possible size that an application of the brush can be with consideration to size jitter. Shape DynamicsĬhanging the shape dynamics of your brush allows you to vary the size and rotation of each application of the brush within the stroke.Īdjusts the amount that each application of the brush can vary from the original size. For information on locating and accessing the Brush palette, refer to Using Preset Brushes. This help document provides in depth information on the different options available to you when customizing brushes in Photoshop CS3. Brushes can be completely altered, almost the point of being a new brush, simply by changing a few of their aspects. Photoshop provides many options to change the appearance of brushes, either to create new brushes or customize preset ones. This article is based on legacy software. (Archives) Adobe Photoshop CS3: Custom Brush Options