[gimp-book-painting] Parametric editor figure on xml declaration ...



commit 34dd95a9131b50e7082a210554113151ba3b538f
Author: Americo Gobbo <jag rabisco gmail com>
Date:   Sat Jul 14 13:14:46 2018 -0300

    Parametric editor figure on xml declaration ...

 parametric-brushes.md | 3 +--
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 ## The Parametric Brush and Painting Techniques
 It seems artists haven't yet realized the full usefulness and versatility of GIMP's parametric brushes, 
especially when paired with the proper dynamics. This article shows how to use parametric brushes to make 
convincing emulations of dry media such as pencil, color pencil, charcoal, chalk and pastel.
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-![](parametric-brushes.assets/parametric-brushes-dialog-editor.png "Image Title")<br>*Brush set and 
Parametric Editor*
+<figure><img src="parametric-brushes.assets/parametric-brushes-dialog-editor.png" width="" title="Parametric 
brush (.vbr) Editor." /><br><figcaption>Brush set and Parametric Editor (.vbr).</figcaption></figure>
 
 The default shapes are round, square and diamond. Is also possible create a great variation of the shapes, 
using the different parameters to control the shape and its aspect (radius, spikes, hardness, aspect ratio, 
angle and spacing).
 


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