


Tinker with Settings Step 1īelow you'll see a brush stroke with zero Thinning, Positive Thinning, and Negative Thinning. The rest of these options are a little tricky, so let's just go over these in a little more detail. Right after that is Width, which is simply the width of your brush stroke. First, you'll see some presets which are pretty useful. Once you select the Brush Strokes tool, you'll notice it's menu is filled with a ton of settings and options. It's actually called the Calligraphy or Brush Strokes tool, which looks a little something like this: Step 2 Let's break down the many options available for brush strokes in Inkscape and also go over a few tricks that are sure to keep brush strokes part of your designing.Īt first glance, there doesn't seem to be a Brush Strokes tool. There's a lot that goes into brush strokes in Inkscape, but it pays off with beautiful results.
