
Angle: Sets the rotation of the brush tip, which is only visible on non-circular brushes.100 per cent is a perfect circle, while zero per cent is a flat line. Roundness: Adjusts how circular or oval the brush tip is.

Changing the hardness value will not change the size of the brush: regardless of fuzziness, the diameter of the brush remains the same. With a hardness value of zero per cent, the edges will be fuzzy and indistinct, fading in opacity as towards the edges of the brush. With a hardness value of 100 per cent, the brush will have a defined, visible edge.



Lois practices sketching and speed painting to continue improving her skills as a digital painter. When choosing brushes for a project, she usually picks one and sticks with it, since switching brushes takes her out of her flow. Lois likes to keep it simple and doesn’t add too many tools that could disrupt her progress. She took some art classes along the way through elementary and high school, and a bit in college, but is mostly a self-taught artist who finds inspiration in artwork she finds while browsing the Internet, watching movies and animated films, and taking walks through nature. Lois van Baarle has been drawing since before she can remember.
