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Okay, so I drew a logo for someone and I went back to my default brush. Problem is, the bigger I make my brush, the more transparent the insides are. How do I get my brush reset back to its default settings?

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Wet edges?
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Welcome to the forums @dwr7eleven

It looks like you have got Wet Edges set to ON in the Context Toolbar.

You can’t see that setting on your screenshot as it’s off the right end of the Context Toolbar.

Press the ‘double-right-arrow-head’ button at the right-hand side of the Context Toolbar and you’ll see it.

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