creating a kind of crosshatching brush

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creating a kind of crosshatching brush

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Hi,
I try to create a kind of crosshatching brush but can't get it right.
I want it to look like in the attached image. It's created in Clip studio paint.

Thanks for all help I can get.

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Your example shows lines in parallel as created by a rastrum: that special 5-pointed pen for drawing staff lines for musical notation. It's possible to do, rotation commanded by direction, but you will experience chaotic behaviour at beginning of some strokes.
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Cross hatching is done by short parallel and straight lines, in several layers and different directions. Since it's only used to fill areas I can simply create a bunch of stroke bundles and have their orientation set at random.
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-thank you for quick answer.

I managed to create a brush that works.

What does the shift parameter do in the brush setting?
Could not find info in the on line manual

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what parameter are you refering to?


i don't see shift
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Custom Brush: Shift is the 2nd parameter. It creates an offset of the brush position from the pen position.
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Yes, when you have the custombrush in original mode there is a shift setting.
I did test to change that but did not see any difference so i dont know what effect is has.

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ah yes, shift is not available in all the stampmodes.
in the two alpha modes its not there.

shift refers to colorshift. according to the inline help...
the only way i could even see it doing something, was in smear mode, where having it on causes it to shift pixels during the stroke (like the panto tool) but when its off ( 0%shift) it only takes the colorvalue during the smear.

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