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Hi, everybody. I don't know how explain this but yesterday I was doing a practice with the strokes panel, trying to learn the option pressure and I find a button where I can modify the stroke manually with the mouse clicking and dragging directly in the stroke , but now I don't find this option. I don't know if this button was in my imagination 😅

 

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Click on the pressure curve, bottom right of your image (that sloping line)

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The "Properties…" button left of "Pressure" opens the Brush Editor window.
The marked spot in your screenshot hardly would be related because this area of the panel concerns stroke ends only.

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4 hours ago, krepis said:

There are another way where you click directly over the stroke in your design and was another button.

I think it is possible what you are thinking about is the Sculpt option of the AD Pencil Tool.

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