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How to edit stroke settings on multiple objects


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In the ipad version, i'm able to:

- Select 2 objects => open Stroke studio and adjust stroke width for both. In desktop, i have to do it 1 by 1.

- Adjust the pressure for the stroke separately between the beginning node and the ending node. In desktop, when I change 1 of them, the other will follow.

So how can I do the same thing on desktop or there are really differences between 2 versions?

Thanks.

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I can adjust 2 or more objects created with the brush tool, draw your lines, then select the Move Tool, drag over the objects you want to adjust and move the sliders on the Stroke Panel, you can also edit the brush width by editing the brush width in the Brush Edit Panel.

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