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so you just want to be a painter not a problem you can click here or press one to activate your brush hold Ctrl and right click drag horizontally to change the brush size control and right click drag vertically changes how sharp the hardness is control and left click drag horizontally changes the flow which is similar to strength in blender flow basically means how fast the brush stacks on top of itself here is what it looks like at Max flow but if we have low flow youamp;#39;ll notice the effects of the brush are weaker in and only get stronger the more you redraw and retrace over your old strokes and thereamp;#39;s also opacity which controls visibility a lot of newcomers get confused with opacity and flow but hereamp;#39;s the difference low flow reduces the strength of each stroke but the more you retrace and redraw over a previous stroke the stronger that stroke will be but if you set opacity low it doesnamp;#39;t matter how many times you redraw over a stroke it will never go