On 09/20/17 21:47, The Tick wrote:
I'm using Gimp 2.8.22, win7x64
I managed to create a simple square "brush" since I saw nothing but
fuzzy brushes by default. When I use the eraser tool, select my
square, set the size to a nice big square and then drag the mouse, I
get a very large stairstep as I drag. I experimented a bit more but
now I cannot even get that -- it's erasing some sort of checkerboard
pattern and not even 100%. So now I seem to have even broken the
default settings.
How do I do a simple "erase" like other paint programs where I just
drag the mouse and the area under the brush is totally erased?
Googling for "erase leaves stairstep" and other searches I tried led
nowhere.
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Check the brush spacing and set it to a very small value. Using a round
brush would still be better. You can make a "hard" round brush in the
brush editor (but IIRC there is one in the standard brushes
("Hardness-100").
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