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There are two depth settings, one that affects the overall stroke and the other, the brush tip, provides pressure-sensitivity. When you activate the Per Tip option, Depth with Heavy Pressure and Depth with Light Pressure options appear. When Per Tip is not activated, there is still a generic Depth option available. To access these options, ensure Texture is active.
Remember, like with the other texture options, the device and version of Sketchbook you're using determine whether these options are available.
Setting overall texture depth
When using Depth, you set just how visibly the texture shows through the overall stroke. The texture pattern will appear repeatable, as if you’re painting a surface with the same texture, like an expensive piece of stationary or a canvas.
This option is only available for the Standard brushes, Erasers, and Blend Mode brushes.
The brush preview updates as you make changes to Depth. The higher the value, the more visible the texture becomes.
- A stroke with a value of zero has no texture is visible.
- One set at 50% reveals the texture.
- One set at 100% has the most visible texture, which show through the stroke.
Setting depth per tip
When Per Tip is checked, two new depths options appear, Depth with Heavy Pressure and Depth with Light Pressure. Why these are important is for pressure-sensitivity. Set these to change the visibility of the texture when pressing heavily or lightly.
To further create a unique textured brush stroke, turn on Offset Randomness.
Using texture depth in Sketchbook Pro for desktop
- With a brush selected, tap to open Brush Properties.
- In Brush Properties, tap the Advanced tab, scroll down to Nib and open it, scroll down to Texture, and add a check to activate it.
- Do one of the following:
- If you want to adjust how much of the texture shows through the overall stroke, use Depth.
- If you want to make adjustments to pressure-sensitivity, tap to add a check and make Per Tip active. Make changes using the two options that appear: Depth with Heavy Pressure and Depth with Light Pressure.
Using texture depth in Sketchbook for mobile devices
- Open brush properties for the brush you want to edit
- tap the Advanced tab
- scroll down to Nib and open it, scroll down to Texture
- Do one of the following:
- If you want to adjust how much of the texture shows through the overall stroke, use Depth.
- If you want to make adjustments to pressure-sensitivity, tap to add a check and make Per Tip active. Make changes using the two options that appear: Depth with Heavy Pressure and Depth with Light Pressure.