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6. Go
to the Brush Selector Bar,
select the Image Hose brush from the Brush Category
fly out menu.
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7.
Spray the nozzle images on the canvas.
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8.
You will have to repeat this procedure every time you want to use
another nozzle that is not located in your default nozzle library.
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9.
You can also add a nozzle to your default nozzle library as soon as
you load the nozzle. To do this, go to the Nozzle
Commands fly
out menu,
click on the Add Nozzle To Library... immediately after loading the
nozzle. The Save Nozzle dialog box will appear.
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10.
Enter a name in the Save As: window and click the OK button. I
don’t recommend doing this often because the default nozzle library will
quickly become bloated and Painter will eventually begin to slow down.
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Loading
Nozzle Libraries and creating new ones
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1.
Open a new file.
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2.
While
still in the Tool Box and choose the Nozzle Selector icon
located at the bottom right of the toolbox. This appearance of this icon
will change depending on the current selected nozzle file. The Nozzle
Content Menu will appear. Located at the top right of the menu is the Selector
Menu Arrow. Click
on the arrow to access the Nozzle Commands fly out menu.
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3.
Choose the Open Library… command and the Choose Nozzles
dialog box will appear.
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