The Paint Brush tool lays down pixels on the page, creating strokes with antialiased edges. This creates a natural transition between the stroke and the surrounding pixels.
Its variable width lines can be controlled either by velocity—most useful when drawing with touch—or by pressure—for use when drawing with a pressure-sensitive device like the Apple Pencil.
Other brush-based tools in Pixel Persona use similar settings to control the appearance of the applied pixels, although there may be slight variations.
Most brushes use a soft, round brush as their default. Alternative styles can be selected from the Brushes panel.
Settings
The following settings can be adjusted using a vertical tool slider:
Opacity/Accumulation toggle—how see-through the brush is or the extent of deviation in the opacity or visibility of the stroke as it is painted, respectively. Tap to toggle the setting, then slide up or down to set the value.
Flow/Hardness toggle—how fast the brush effect is applied (1% is very slow, 100% is immediate) or how hard edged the brush is, respectively.
Width—controls the width of the stroke using a vertical slider next to the tool's location. Slide up or down to set the width.
The following settings can be adjusted from the context toolbar:
More—tap to display the Brushes dialog to access advanced brush settings.
Protect alpha—when enabled, you are not able to paint on the current layer's transparent regions.
Color—tap to choose the stroke color. You can also set this via the Color panel.
Force Pressure—toggle to control brush size with pressure if using a pressure-sensitive device. This overrides brush defaults.
Wet Edges—builds paint up along the edges of your pixel brush stroke, producing a watercolor effect.
Stabilizer—enables stroke stabilization using either a Rope stabilizer or Window stabilizer mode.
For rope mode—drag the stroke end by a 'rope' to smooth the stroke but introduce sharp corners at increasing rope Length (radius) values by redirecting the slackened rope. Set the value by toggling the Length vertical slider icon.
For window mode—smooths the stroke by averaging sampled input positions within a Window whose size is configurable. Set the value by toggling the Width vertical slider icon.
Symmetry—when the Lines setting is set to greater than 0, repeats the brush stroke around a number of axes (defined by the value). The center axis point can be repositioned by dragging it.
Mirror—with symmetry enabled, causes brush strokes to be mirrored along the X and Y axis.
Lines—with symmetry enabled, defines the number of axes around which the brush stroke will be repeated.
Locked—when enabled, prevents the symmetry line from being moved.