To smudge an object
2 Open the Shape edit flyout, and click the Smudge brush tool
3 Drag around the outline to distort it.
You can also
Change the size of the brush nib
Change the size of the brush nib when using the graphics stylus
Widen or narrow the smudging
Type a value in the Size of the nib box on the property bar.
Click the Use stylus pressure button on the property bar and apply pressure to the stylus.
Type a value between -10 and 10 in the Add dry out to the effect box on the property bar.
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Specify the shape of the smudging |
Type a value between 1 and 90 in the Enter |
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a fixed value for tilt settings box on the | |
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property bar. | |
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Change the shape of the smudging when |
Click the Use stylus tilt button on the |
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using the graphics stylus |
property bar. |
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Specify the angle of the nib shape for |
Type a value between 0 and 359 in the |
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smudging |
Enter a fixed value for bearing settings |
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box on the property bar. | |
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Change the angle of the nib shape for |
Click the Use stylus bearing button on the |
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smudging when using the graphics stylus |
property bar. |
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Smudge the inside of an object |
Click the outside of an object and drag |
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inwards. | |
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Smudge the outside of an object |
Click the inside of an object an drag |
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outwards. |
You cannot apply smudging to Internet or embedded objects, linked images, grids, masks, or mesh-filled objects. You cannot apply smudging to objects with blend and contour effects.
To get the minimum and maximum values for the smudging controls, right-click (Windows) or Control + click (Mac OS) the control on the property bar and click Settings.
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