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<blockquote data-quote="Stoshowicz" data-source="post: 651118" data-attributes="member: 31397"><p>]</p><p>You may be just the person to ask this of,, !</p><p>Is there a brush , or name of brushes , which orients or pivots the bristles in the direction of travel ... so say , a brush of three dots when moved-drawn in a circle , would make three <u>concentric circles</u> rather than collapse as a calligraphic brush does? or brushes that can be oriented to multiple directions? </p><p><em>( for example, the swirl just up and left of the cigarette ash , collapses at about the seven o'clock and the one o'clock orientations of the swirl . and it would be most helpful , if it did not , making it more similar to a brush stroke than a highlighter. ) </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoshowicz, post: 651118, member: 31397"] ] You may be just the person to ask this of,, ! Is there a brush , or name of brushes , which orients or pivots the bristles in the direction of travel ... so say , a brush of three dots when moved-drawn in a circle , would make three [U]concentric circles[/U] rather than collapse as a calligraphic brush does? or brushes that can be oriented to multiple directions? [I]( for example, the swirl just up and left of the cigarette ash , collapses at about the seven o'clock and the one o'clock orientations of the swirl . and it would be most helpful , if it did not , making it more similar to a brush stroke than a highlighter. ) [/I] [/QUOTE]
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