All brushes have a variable size that can be changed.
Sie können die Pinselgröße auf verschiedene Weisen ändern:
Using the Size slider in the tool options. Pencil, Paintbrush, Eraser, Airbrush, Clone, Heal, Perspective Clone, Blur/Sharpen and Dodge/Burn tools have a slider to vary the brush size.
Mit den voreingestellten Tastenkombinationen zum Ändern der Größe eines Werkzeugs:
Decrease size by 1: [
Increase size by 1: ]
Decrease size by 10: {
Increase size by 10: }
Mit den voreingestellten Mausrad-Aktionen zum Ändern der Größe eines Werkzeugs:
Größe um 1 verringern: Strg+Alt+Mausrad ↓
Größe um 1 erhöhen: Strg+Alt+Mausrad ↑
By configuring the mouse wheel behavior in the Input Controllers preferences:
Wählen Sie
→ im Menü des Bildfensters.Wählen Sie in der linken Spalte des Dialogfensters
→ .The Additional Input Controllers preferences are displayed with two columns: and .
In der Spalte
doppelklicken Sie auf .The Configure Input Controller dialog opens.
In the left column Event, select the entry Scroll Up.
Click the
button (at the bottom middle of the list).The Select Controller Event Action dialog opens.
In the Action column, expand the item.
In the left column Action, select Tool's Size: Increase Relative, then click the button.
Now the Scroll Up event is associated with the action tools-size-increase-percent.
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With the same method, configure Scroll Down to be associated with Tool's Size: Decrease Relative.
Click the Preferences.
button of the main window ofAfter these somewhat long explanations, you can use your mouse wheel to vary brush size. For example, choose the pencil tool with the Circle brush. Set the pointer in the image window, and use the mouse wheel in both directions to see the Circle shrinking or stretching.
By configuring the behavior of the Up and Down arrow keys of the keyboard:
Diese Methode ist im Prinzip dieselbe wie die oben beschriebene Programmierung des Mausrads. Die einzigen Unterschiede sind:
In the column Active Controllers, double-click Main Keyboard.
In the column Event, edit the entry Cursor Up for the first key, and Cursor Down for the second key.
Then, use the Up and Down arrow keys of the keyboard. The result is the same as with the mouse wheel.