To rotate the stamp, in the Stamp section, under Rotation Dynamics, tap the arrow to select either Rotate to Stroke or Controlled by stylus tilt.For an elliptical stamp, set Roundness to a low value. To change the shape of the stamp, use Roundness.Before capturing a texture stamp, here are couple additional useful tips: ![]() You can set the shape and/or color and make a texture from a rotated stroke or capture something on your canvas to use as a texture. Once you’ve captured the stamp, you can delete that duplicate layer. ![]() If you don’t want to merge all layers just for the sake of creating a brush, try duplicating the layers and merge the duplicates. When capturing a stamp texture, ensure all the strokes/paint you want included in your brush stamp are on the active layer. Sketchbook doesn't currently support the capturing of textures or shapes on mobile devices The display in Brush Properties will update to show the captured content. Tap the area to be captured as the stamp or texture.If it isn’t large enough to surround the area you want to capture, change the size of the brush with the Brush Puck or tap-hold the B key and drag within the canvas until it is. In the canvas, as you pen/mouse over the area, a brush outline will appear.A prompt will appear at the bottom of the canvas, noting you are in Capture Mode Make sure the property (Stamp or Texture) you want to capture is checked.In Brush Properties, tap the Advanced tab, scroll down to Nib and open it, scroll down to either Stamp or Texture. ![]()
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