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Subject: Re: krita-multi_sensors-cyrille_berger branch
From: David REVOY <davidrevoy () gmail ! com>
Date: 2011-01-30 21:14:23
Message-ID: 4D45D4AF.4070503 () gmail ! com
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Hi,
Just a request for a 'random' button as a sensor ( with a min and max
value may be ).
Random size / rotation / saturation ; with more or less control on min
and max , can help a lot. May be the option already exist and I didn't
saw it. May be it impossible to do. Just an artist thought :)
For the moment I use this as a workaround for my (early) brushkit , a
kind of home made "fake random ":
http://www.davidrevoy.com/XYZ/krita-operator-brush_random-workaround.jpg
-David
(PS: Thanks this afternoon to those on IRC for help, specially to
Animtim for the tuto ; now I have Krita working here, and I like to can
play with again. )
On 01/30/2011 08:38 PM, Silvio Heinrich wrote:
> On 01/30/2011 07:41 PM, Cyrille Berger Skott wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I have started a new branch that add the possibility for the user to select
>> multiple sensors for a paintop.
>>
>> Here is a screenshot of how it looks like:
>> http://cyrille.diwi.org/tmp/krita/krita-multi-sensors.png
>>
>> For now the curve is the same for all sensors. Might change in the future, but
>> this is kind of a complicated change.
>>
>> What is currently missing are:
>> * display of the labels
>> * individual sensors options
>>
> Oh, that is cool. Do i understand it right that it will be possible then
> to let for example
> the pen pressure and the painting speed affect the size of the brush?
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