From kde-kimageshop Sun Nov 18 18:52:43 2012 From: silvio grosso Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2012 18:52:43 +0000 To: kde-kimageshop Subject: R: New implementation of an Experimental Brush Message-Id: <1353264763.60024.YahooMailClassic () web171504 ! mail ! ir2 ! yahoo ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-kimageshop&m=135326477504092 MIME-Version: 1 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="--===============5407042975434685465==" --===============5407042975434685465== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="-1194620993-2036186275-1353264763=:60024" ---1194620993-2036186275-1353264763=:60024 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Dmitry, > > As many of you know from IRC, I've been working on the experimental=0A = brush for a couple of days. And now it is ready for testing! Some days ago, I have taken a look at the Krita's bug list [1]. I have noticed there was a bug concerning the slowness of the experimental = Brush engine. If I recall correctly, David Revoy reported it was pretty hard for him to w= ork with this engine (due to this slowness). By reading this bug report, I have supposed that, sooner or later, perhaps,= you would have tried to fix it. But "only" two days for fixing it was beyond my expectations ;-) Thanks a lot indeed :-) My best regards Silvio Grosso [1] https://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=3D__open__&content=3Dkrita --- Dom 18/11/12, Dmitry Kazakov ha scritto: Da: Dmitry Kazakov Oggetto: New implementation of an Experimental Brush A: "Krayon (KImageShop)" Data: Domenica 18 novembre 2012, 16:25 Hi! As many of you know from IRC, I've been working on the experimental brush f= or a couple of days. And now it is ready for testing! What have changed: 1) It became much-much-much faster! You can paint with it on really big ima= ges and it'll still be responsive. =0A2) Smoothing is now configurable 3) Speed option now generates much smoother results. Now it feels more like= painting in Alchemy. 4) I decided to drop the support of 'Displacement' option, because it is no= t so trivial to implement it in efficient (and responsive) way. But if the = artists think they really need this option I can spend some more time on do= ing this. =0A5) Mirroring buttons work as well So, if you are interested in testing this brush, just checkout 'krita-new-m= ove-tool-kazakov' branch and have fun! All the comments and bug reports are= welcome! --=20 =0ADmitry Kazakov =0A -----Segue allegato----- _______________________________________________ kimageshop mailing list kimageshop@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop ---1194620993-2036186275-1353264763=:60024 Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Dmitry,

> > As many of you kn= ow from IRC, I've been working on the experimental=0A brush for a couple of= days. And now it is ready for testing!

Some days ago, I have taken = a look at the Krita's bug list [1].

I have noticed there was a bug c= oncerning the slowness of the experimental Brush engine.
If I recall cor= rectly, David Revoy reported it was pretty hard for him to work with this e= ngine (due to this slowness).

By reading this bug report, I have sup= posed that, sooner or later, perhaps, you would have tried to fix it.
Bu= t "only" two days for fixing it was beyond my expectations ;-)

Thank= s a lot indeed :-)

My best regards

Silvio Grosso

[1] h= ttps://bugs.kde.org/buglist.cgi?bug_status=3D__open__&content=3Dkrita
--- Dom 18/11/12, Dmitry Kazakov <dimula73@gmail.com>= ha scritto:

Da: Dmitry Kazakov <dim= ula73@gmail.com>
Oggetto: New implementation of an Experimental Brush
A: "Krayon (KImageShop)" <kimageshop@kde.or= g>
Data: Domenica 18 novembre 2012, 16:25

Hi!

As many of you know from IRC, I've been working on the exp= erimental brush for a couple of days. And now it is ready for testing!
<= br>What have changed:
1) It became much-much-much faster! You can paint = with it on really big images and it'll still be responsive.
=0A2) Smooth= ing is now configurable
3) Speed option now generates much smoother resu= lts. Now it feels more like painting in Alchemy.
4) I decided to drop th= e support of 'Displacement' option, because it is not so trivial to impleme= nt it in efficient (and responsive) way. But if the artists think they real= ly need this option I can spend some more time on doing this.
=0A5) Mirr= oring buttons work as well

So, if you are interested in testing this= brush, just checkout 'krita-new-move-tool-kazakov' branch and have fun! Al= l the comments and bug reports are welcome!

--
=0ADmitry Kazakov=
=0A

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