Valerie VK wrote: > (aww, I miss all the fun because of timezone differences) > > I see Matthew! You were talking about lines all along! I was > talking about paths. Thanks for clearing up the confusion. :-) > > It seems that this point has been cleared up. So... The developers > agree: > - to make "live" updates of the line tool > - to assign "straight line" to the shift key? > > (just keeping track) I think that was agreed :-). In which case, can we drop the polyline tool? Even in 1.6.1 I can pretty well draw polylines just as easily with the path tool (and then I gain them being editable). > 1. Unlike Photoshop and the current Gimp, paths won't be 'global > objects' (never did like that anyway), but appear on a vector layer. That's the impression I got. As long as I can drag around the layers, I've no objection, probably it is as people say an improvement. > 2. Some are considering combining the "round" and "rectangle" brushes. > > -- On combining the "round" and "rectangle" brushes -- > > I'm actually wondering if this is a good idea: just like we keep the > ellipse and rectangle tools separate, keeping round and rectangle > separate may have its own benefits. Replying to your other e-mail: yes, we will definitely want nice presets. Otherwise I think consolidation is OK; really everything is a superset of the 'super-polygon' brush anyway. > HOWEVER, I'd like to raise my hand to the idea of perhaps making > sections of the tool bar collapsible, or to make it editable in > hiding tools like Gimp 2.0 does. The idea is that you can then > hide the tools you don't need, such as selection and transformation > tools when painting, and instead have a custom section where you > can drag and drop custom brush settings, which can be useful when > you have a multitude of paint brush settings you'd like to be able > to access quickly. Collapsing is how I would go. I don't mind having shape generators (though I think they should generate paths, that can then be edited), but grouping them under the path "toolbox" rather than making Krita look like a flowcharting program would be nice. -- Matthew "Doggy!" -- Robots from Freefall (http://freefall.purrsia.com) _______________________________________________ kimageshop mailing list kimageshop@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop