From: "Jonathan Miller" <jrm@mvp.net>
To: <ml@qoole.com>
Reply-To: ml@qoole.com
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 1997 18:41:16 -0600
Subject: Re: LiL HeLp

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Well, it matters. Basically, to make a brush thinner, use the Scale =
edit, and "squeeze" it until it is the thickness you like. Now if you =
can't squeeze it below, say, one grid square, you need to alter your =
config. Press ALT+C to go to the config menu. From here, decrease the =
"Snap" value. Snapping allows the program to automatically move, line =
up, and scale to the gridline. On certain values this prevents you from =
scaling less than the width of one grid unit. I currently have mine set =
to "2", and it seems to work fine. Hope that helps you :)

Jonathan Miller
-----Original Message-----
    From: Paul Tahan Jr <hsimpson@intercall.com>
    To: ml@qoole.com <ml@qoole.com>
    Date: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 17:05
    Subject: LiL HeLp
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    How can i make brushes thinner?

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