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USING AFTER EFFECTS CS4
Effects and animation presets
The Color Clone affects strokes only while you draw; it has no effect on an already completed stroke. This brush setting
is the only one you can't apply after drawing. Clicking either the eyedropper or Color swatch turns off the Color Clone
feature.
The Radius option affects stylus sensitivity. When you select this option, the pressure of the pen on the tablet
Stylus
changes the weight of the stroke as it is drawn. Lighter pressure decreases the radius (creating a thinner stroke), and
increased pressure increases the radius (creating a wider one). The Radius value setting indicates the maximum radius
amount. Use the tablet settings to adjust the pressure-width sensitivity for the pen.
Note: You can choose Stylus Radius even if no tablet is installed. This option affects strokes when wiggling is enabled.
The pressure variation of the pen on the tablet alters the opacity of the stroke as you draw. Light pressure results in
lower opacity values, while increased pressure creates more opaque strokes. The Opacity value defines the maximum
of the Opacity range.
Selecting and editing Vector Paint strokes
When you select a single stroke or strokes with the same Brush Settings, you can edit the enabled Brush Settings in the
Effect Controls panel. Your changes to the strokes immediately appear in the Composition panel as you complete them.
When you select multiple strokes that have different Brush Settings, a question mark [-?-] appears next to that Brush
Setting in the Effect Controls panel. If you edit that value, all of the selected strokes are reset to the new value.
To edit a specific paint stroke, select it using the Selection tool
on the Vector Paint toolbar and click or drag, or
choose Select from the Vector Paint options menu. You can select and then move, revise attributes, or delete either a
paint stroke or erasure stroke.
Use the following commands from the Select option in the Vector Paint toolbar option menu to select and edit paint
strokes:
Note: Some options are tied to the current position of the current-time indicator in the Timeline panel.
Selects all strokes on a layer.
All
Deselects all strokes on a layer (available only if some strokes are selected).
None
Selects all strokes visible at the current frame.
Visible
Selects all strokes that were drawn at the current time position. (Playback Speed doesn't affect the
Current Time
original start time of strokes.)
Selects the last-painted brush stroke (or erase stroke). If you painted several strokes with the Shift key
Last Painted
held down, this command selects that group of strokes.
With one or more strokes selected, this command selects additional strokes with similar Brush Settings
Similar
properties. If strokes with dissimilar properties are initially selected, this command selects a broader range of strokes.
Toggles to a selection of all unselected strokes, leaving the previously selected strokes unselected.
Inverse
After you select one or more strokes, you can transform them, such as by rotating, scaling (vertically, horizontally, or
both), or nudging (repositioning one pixel at a time).
Tools for editing paint work with Vector Paint
Use the following tools in the Vector Paint toolbar in the Composition panel to revise your paint work:
Click the Undo button to cancel your most recent single painting action, if it can be undone. If the
Undo button
action cannot be undone, this tool is dimmed (not available). You can also undo paint actions by using the Undo
command on the Vector Paint options menu or by pressing Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Command+Z (Mac OS).

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