![]() ![]() Let's pick a different, let's play with that frame right there. ![]() Here we can get a little fancier with what we're going to do. Now another thing we could do, let's go back to our layer menu, and there's the adjust line width tool. I'm going to hit control-Z to get rid of that, command-Z on a Mac. It makes the whole thing thicker or thinner just by sliding that slider back and forth, so that's really quick and easy. Now, watch what happens over here to the line thickness as I increase the brush size in this menu. Now the brush size that comes up, you'll notice the main menu by default, everything's grayed out, so we'll go to the one on the left that has the little gearbox on it and if you scroll down, you'll see brush size. First thing we're going to want to do is select one of our frames, we'll take this top one here, and we'll select this object tool under tool navigation, and then we're going to pick a different menu, brush size. When you created your frames, you set a line thickness for the border, but you may want to change that at times, so let's take a look at how. ![]()
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