Falloff¶
The Falloff allows you to control the Strength falloff of the brush. The falloff is mapped from the center of the brush (left part of the curve) towards its borders (right part of the curve). Changing the shape of the curve will make the brush softer or harder. Read more about using the Gestionnaire de Courbe (Curve Widget).
- Curve Preset
- Custom
The user can choose how the strength of the falloff is determined from the center of the brush to the borders by manually manipulating the control points within the Curve Widget.
- Custom Presets
Smooth
Sphere
Root
Sharp
Linear
Constant
¶ - Smooth
The center strength, the border strength, and the falloff transition between them are evenly distributed.
- Smoother
Similar to Smooth but produces a wider center point of the brush before tapering off.
- Sphere
The strength of the brush is predominately at its strongest point with a steep falloff near the border of the brush.
- Root
Similar to a Sphere but the center is a more concentrated point.
- Sharp
The center of the brush is the strongest point then exponentially tapers off to a lower strength, creating a fine point.
- Linear
With the center being the strongest, the strength will consistently weaken as it reaches the border of the brush.
- Sharper
Similar to Sharp but the center point is more condensed.
- Inverse square
A hybrid between Smooth and Sphere.
- Constant
The strength of the brush remains unified across the entire brush. This will create a sharp edge at the border of the brush.
- Falloff Shape
- Sphere
Applies brushes influence in a sphere, outwards from the center.
- Projected
This turns the brush influence into a cylinder (the depth along the view is ignored) instead of a sphere. It can be used along the outline of a mesh to adjust its silhouette.
Normal Falloff¶
As faces point away from the view the brush strokes fade away to prevent harsh edges.
- Angle
The angle at which the falloff begins.