I have an ongoing problem adjusting the feather on the free-form drawn
mask. Any attempt to change the feather size simply zooms the image. The
only way that I can make the feather larger is by pulling a single node
first and then the mouse wheel will change the overall feather. Must be
something to do with focus but I see this on 2 different systems. I can
live with this workaround but it is a bit of an annoyance. Spot removal
is the same problem.
This may be something to do with the initial feather width ... on the
circle it appears to be quite large while on the free-form quite small.
The circle works just fine for me although I rarely use it.
David
On 11/18/2016 09:04 AM, Ulrich Pegelow wrote:
Am 17.11.2016 um 01:54 schrieb Edgardo Hoszowski:
I've done some quick testing:
-circle
shift adjusts the feather anywhere
control adjusts the opacity anywhere
no key adjusts the size on the shape and the feather on the feather, I
think it will be better to adjust the size with the mouse anywhere on
the shape
Currently I don't want to change that. Many people got used to
adjusting the feather size this way and I don't see a need to puzzle
them.
-ellipse
same as circle, even when on a node
-path
same as circle, but when on a node or segment the zoom is updated
instead of the size, opacity or feather (I mean, instead of adjusting
the shape the image is zoomed)
I'll have a closer look. At least a zoom change is not prone to damage
anything in the image :)
-brush
I don't use it much, so maybe I just don't understand how it works, but
if it can follow the same logic as the others shapes it would be great.
Right now it sems that with no keys it adjusts the size+feather if the
mouse is on the feather, if on a segment it adjusts the size but the
feather is reduced. It also seems that the step to adjust the size is
different that the one for the circle and ellipse.
When adding a new brush no keys adjusts the size and keeps the feather
the same. Shift adjusts the size but the feather changes, to be more
exact, the outside circle remains the same, and that has the effect of
change the size of the feather.
Instead of size and feather we have size and hardness in brush
strokes. So they are a bit different from the other shapes.
Ulrich
sorry about my english, if this isn't clear feel free to ask and I'll
try to explain it better.
Ulrich
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