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Subject: Re: Brush spacing / rotate / scale
From: Matthew Woehlke <mw_triad () users ! sourceforge ! net>
Date: 2007-11-15 17:52:07
Message-ID: fhi107$t9v$1 () ger ! gmane ! org
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Valerie VK wrote:
> Maybe Matthew wants a command that allows you to apply a stroke
> before finishing the path. Maybe hitting "space" or the likes to
> allow him to apply a stroke on the go, while leaving the path
> intact.
Aside from the fact that I still stand by thinking stroke placement
should be lowest on the painting hierarchy and not highest (like it is
now), why should I have to hit space? What reason is there to not stroke
the segment immediately? (Again, I'm only talking about /lines/, not
'actual paths' i.e. beziers.)
The path stuff currently being talked about, on the other hand, sounds
cool and exciting :-).
> This would also allow, as he had said, for a user to
> "repeatedly stroke the same path." It sounds reasonable.
> Matthew, can you confirm this is what you had in mind?
Nope. The "repeatedly stroke" thing only applies to H/V constraints,
because then you are not actually drawing lines, just ignoring one axis
of movement. This is best described with reference to "airbrushing"; you
can linger over portions of the line, jiggle the cursor repeatedly over
part of it, etc. It's not often useful, but I use it some times, and
it's "free" with the H/V constraint (which *is* useful) anyway.
--
Matthew
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