About Brushes
There are two types of brushes: logical and physical. A logical brush is a description of the ideal bitmap that an application uses to paint shapes. A physical brush is the actual bitmap that a device driver creates based on an application's logical-brush definition. For more information about bitmaps, see Bitmaps.
When an application calls one of the functions that creates a brush, it retrieves a handle that identifies a logical brush. When the application passes this handle to the SelectObject function, the device driver for the corresponding display or printer creates the physical brush.
The following topics describe brushes:
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