Oh by the way, before I forget again... -- On repeated strokes -- Solution: "Constrain brush to path" functionality. You draw a path, and once the option is activated, any brush strokes you leave Will be centered on the path. It could be portrayed as a separate tool, the "sticky brush" or something like that. So you can just stroke a portion, change brush/color/whatever, then move onto another section or repeat that section again. Scenario: - you have a big star shape - you activate the tool - you select a round red brush and you apply to one of the star tips - you select a square green brush and you apply to another of the tips - why'd you want to do that? I have no idea. But it'd be great for irregular interval tracing. And you can retrace as often as you want. Interface: When you have the tool activated, the "brush" can follow any of the shapes present on the current vector layer (and otherwise "drop" raster outputs onto the layer below like with the "space" option). The currently followed shape becomes highlighted, or you just have a little point appearing on the shape to show which area you're currently tracing (tracing is activated when you get close enough to a shape). Alternatively, there could also be a (separate!) option to use a shape as "guideline" much like Inkscape's "engraver" tool will do: http://www.inkscape.org/screenshots/gallery/inkscape-0.46-engraving1.png Though... maybe not for anything soon. It could come in two versions: parallel and size offset (the second will basically allow things like centered stars or increasing size). I'm honestly wondering if this second option is useful, you can always just move the original vector on the vector layer and reapply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs _______________________________________________ kimageshop mailing list kimageshop@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop