+1. It would make me very happy! Jonathan Williamson http://blendercookie.com http://mavenseed.com
On Nov 21, 2011, at 3:25 PM, François T. <[email protected]> wrote: > Yet another one :/ > > I have been trying to do lots of grading lately in Blender, and lost half > of my hairs, so here is my proposal to make it (yes IMO, I know) more > confortable > > *1 - where ever I click on the color wheel (CW), the mouse jump to cw cursor > * > right now its the other way around. While I understand it makes it easier > to quickly change to a total different color, it makes it almost impossible > to fine tune the current color. > *2 - precise mode by default *(perhaps with a logarithmic curve on the > mouse ?) > This might be just a color grading thing, but again I find myself more > looking for the color I'd like surrounding the current one, rather than > totally jumping to a total different one. So pressing the shift key is a > bit annoying > > *3 - When releasing the cw cursor the mouse jump to it* > Yet I believe that would be solved by its own if the first step was done. > But just to notice how annoying this behave right now. Especially since you > have to release the cw cursor to see the new values being updated in the > viewer. you would find yourself to click drag release, click drag release, > click drag release. But since the mouse doesn't move to the new location, > you keep going back to the previous color (grrrrr). So you have to think > about moving the mouse as close as possible to the cw cursor which makes > fine tuning IMPOSSIBLE. > > 4 - *having a Hue saturation wheel when in HSV mode* (not a big deal, just > makes it easier to see what you are doing a makes more sense IMO) > > > > - Making everybody happy > > > - click far from the cw cursor makes it jump to the mouse position > - click close to the cw cursor makes the mouse jump (snap) to it > - when releasing the cw cursor the mouse postion gets the cw cursor > (that with the two above makes click-drag-release not so painful) > - (mode selfish ON) pressing shift turn off the precise mode ? 8-) > > > cheers, > > F. > > > > -- > ____________________ > François Tarlier > www.francois-tarlier.com > www.linkedin.com/in/francoistarlier > _______________________________________________ > Bf-committers mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
