The Saturation Jitter, on the other hand, produces much more painterly results, fading the color from full saturation to no saturation, as in the example below with a setting of 100 percent.
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And finally, the Brightness Jitter setting allows you to alternate between fully saturated shades of your primary color. The examples below show the jitter at 100 percent and 15 percent, respectively.
All of these jitters can be used in conjunction with one another not only to preserve the look and texture of your custom brush, but also to create a feeling of depth with very few strokes. The following example is a single short stroke over a white background using a red color. The settings are: Hue Jitter, 6; Saturation Jitter, 67; Brightness Jitter, 17.
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