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Hi Mariusz go :)

The 'Solid Brush' that you select in the brushes studio has its Size Variance (based on pressure) set to 0% , hence any change in the pressure profile does not affect the stroke. If you select the second 'Solid Brush' in the brushes studio then you'll find the pressure profile affects the stroke, as this particular brushes Size Variance is set to 60%. I hope this helps!

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Hi Dan C :)

Thank you for your response.

I understand. However, I have a problem with changing the brush type. If I add a brush texture line to the path, it is not possible to return to the brush solid line and change the flow to...

You can see it in a movie.

Best regards

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We're aware of the bug that causes the brush to draw incorrectly until you change the pressure profile, which is why you see the brush preview flicker and change (1:40 in your video),  however selecting the stroke type in the stroke panel does not change the brush used, which is what appears to be your issue at 1:19.
If you wish to return your stroke to a standard round brush, you need to select the curve and then select the brushes studio and change the brush used, not the stroke type in the stroke studio :) 

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Thanks for your video, the brush you're selecting is a textured line style and not a solid line style. When changing back to solid line style you're removing the brush texture.

If you want to return to a solid path, you'll need to change the brush used for the line to a solid brush, not a textured one.

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Uffff 

A lot of time passed before I understood that you hit the icon of the brush solid also needs to change the brush teksture to the style of a solid brush. Returning to the brush solid requires having a suitable brush style in the brush library...

I do not understand why it does not happen automatically (intuitively) when I choose the brush solid icon from stroke studio. but I understood. thank you. 

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