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Go to the stroke properties button, and select the brush size variance variable. You will see an even taper illustrated. Then go to the pressure control, and manipulate the graph to get the swelling that you want. You can many settings, and switch the profile as you like for every line.

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What about if I have one big line that is the outline of a pair of trousers and one small section in that par if trousers needs to get much thicker at one end how can I affect only that section of the whole line

 

 

When making characters is it best to do lots of dogleg strokes all touching each other for this affect and then to go around the strokes for the colour after

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Because the pressure profile graph is so small & does not indicate where the nodes of the path are on it, it isn't really practical to use it to control the thickness of a small segment of a long path -- you would have to place multiple control points on it almost on top of each other, & move them individually by trial & error to the segment you want thinner.

 

Also, since you can only fill individual paths but not the spaces between them, it usually is not practical to use lots of short strokes & try to fill each one individually to create the appearance of a single fully colored object.

 

What works best depends on the shapes you use & where their edges overlap. Sometimes a single large outer shape with a constant thickness stroke can be stacked under a short, unfilled path with a different thickness, or for better detail using a small shape filled with the stroke color of the larger one.

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Not really so brilliant, just a workaround for a tool I wish Affinity had, that being a Width tool that could be used interactively on selected line segments to smoothly increase or decrease their thickness.

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