2 years ago

Not sure I ever would have figured this out on my own, but apparently in Krita's brush settings, the word "fuzzy" means random. So "fuzzy dab" randomizes a parameter per brush tip instance, and "fuzzy stroke" randomizes per full brush stroke. Huh.


By the way, this means I can finally make my custom Krita brushes function more the way I wanted them to in the first place.

Edit: An example of how this is useful is explained in response to the pinned comment! Happy drawing, y'all!



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