That doesn't seem to be working particularly noticeably for me, plus it
would be nice to get a visual, set it and forget it - it's reassuring...or
maybe it's just the case that old UI habits die hard?  AE does this too,
works nice.


On 29 August 2011 14:45, Nathan Hackett <[email protected]> wrote:

> If you use a wacom, you can use the downward arrow button (next to hardness
> etc) and then it becomes pressure sensitive, like the brush tool in
> photoshop.
> n
>
> Michael Garrett wrote:
>
>> I'm still not that familiar with paint in Nuke, but it seems there is no
>> method to interactively set the brush feather size like in say, Commotion.
>>  I think this corresponds with the "hardness" value.  Is there a way to do
>> this?  Otherwise I'll put in a feature request.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Michael
>>
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