/*title_start*/Bump Brush/*title_end*/

/*text_start*/The Bump Brush is similar to the \C020202Simple Brush\C484848 and \C020202Single Layer Brush\C484848, except that it aligns to the surface normals of any pixols you draw on with it. This is true whether you simply click to draw with it, or drag to draw a longer stroke.

You can also use the Bump Brush in \C020202ZCUT\C484848 mode to subtract portions of objects realistically. Also, it's possible to use the \C020202Picker\C484848 palette to specify other orientations.

\C020202Modifiers:\C484848
\C020202Color Blend:\C484848 This slider enables you to blend the current \C020202Main Color\C484848 into existing pixols, and determines how strongly the \C020202Main Color\C484848 is blended into them.
\C020202Constant:\C484848 When this is turned on, the Bump Brush moves pixols in the same direction for the duration of each stroke. The direction is determined by the surface normal of the pixol on which you begin the stroke.
\C020202Sample Size:\C484848 The Bump Brush 'samples' pixols in the vicinity of the cursor to determine the surface orientation. The Sample Size setting controls the size of the area sampled to determine orientation. When drawing on an uneven surface, use a high setting to smooth out the results, or a low setting to reflect the unevenness./*text_end*/

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