From the course: Using Wacom Tablets with Painter

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- As we've utilized some of the various axes of motion to act as controllers via the Expression menu, you may have noticed that there are some entries in the list that seemingly are not any of the holy grail of the six axes. What's up with that? Well, in fact, there are some additional motion dimensions that can be called into play for expressive mark making. Let's take a look. I'm gonna go back to the Arrow Brush that I was using earlier. And right now if you remember, it's set up for Rotation, so I'm turning the barrel of the pen in my hand to effect that change. But if I wanna make these arrows really follow consistently with Rotation, it's kind of hard. You see how things get out of whack, it looks kind of bogus, it looks like I'm pasting each of these on there, and I'm not doing a very good job of it. So what's a better dimension of control for that? Well let's go the big board here, and I'm gonna to my Angle setting, and right now it's set for Rotation, well let's set this for…

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