These are miscellaneous options.

Local colors replace

The designer of the brush can use either local colors or named colors when creating the brush. The following options control what happens when you apply a new line color.

All brush colors

 Applying a new line color changes all the colors in the brush.

Named brush colors

 Applying a new line color changes any named colors in the brush. Local colors do not change.

No brush colors

 You cannot change the colors of the brush objects.

Tile fills

If the brush design includes a bitmap fill you have the option of:

image\BULLET.gif (option off) treating each brush repeat as a separate set of objects. The fill appears as in the original brush design.

image\BULLET.gif (option on) treating the entire line as a single object. The fill tiles across the entire line.

The difference is most obvious along a curved line. With the option off, the bitmap aligns with the line. With the option on, the bitmap repeats horizontally and ignores the curvature of the line.

Random color changes

These two sliders let you apply random color changes to the brush.

Saturation

 The slider controls the minimum saturation. (Saturation is the amount of white in the color.) Has no effect on black objects.

Hue

 The slider controls the color shift around the HSV color wheel. Has no effect for black, white, or gray colors.

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