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How Do You Use A Graphics Tablet In Flash?

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How Do You Use A Graphics Tablet In Flash?

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Many prefer to draw in Flash because the vector graphics are easily scalable, but sometimes have trouble with the fact that Flash doesn’t come with the wide range of drawing tools that you’d find in a program like Photoshop. It does, however, recognize pressure sensitivity if you have a graphics tablet, which can make drawing a bit easier. Before you open Flash, plug your graphics tablet into your computer. If you wait until after you open Flash, the program may not recognize the tablet drivers. Open Flash, and either open the document you want to paint in, or open a new working document. In the Tools menu on the left side of the screen, click the Brush Tool. While you can use the tablet just as you would use your mouse to draw with any tool, only the Brush Tool has pressure sensitivity options. In the Options section all the way to the bottom of the Tools panel, you’ll see the various options for the Brush Tool and a new button called “Use Pressure” that looks like a curved, angled te

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