On 1/7/2013 19:07, Martin Renold wrote:
On Mon, Jan 07, 2013 at 01:29:42AM +0000, Micael wrote:
Regardless of this change I purpose renaming the current
"antialiasing" field to "feather" though; I believe that's much more
appropriate and artists are already familiar with that term and what
it does.
I think I would expect "feather" to mean "fade out the brush" (like opacity
does) and not have something to do with a single pixel. Is the name
"feather" used in some software when refering to anti-aliasing?
Photoshop uses both 'Antialias' and 'Feather' in selection tools.
'Feather' is basically antialias value in pixels. Edge fades out across
set value.
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