Second the experience you have with opacity and hardness settings having to
be in the lower .x to .0x area to get something that is a nice default. Also
get the feeling that .5 isn't the equivalent of 50%, weird?

On 30 aug 2011, at 11:36, J Bills <[email protected]> wrote:

would love to see this feature added.  usually it's just adding a modifier
to whatever it is for size while clicking+dragging. like if it's shift, you
would just tack on crtl after setting the size and then set your hardness.

while we're being constructive, does anyone find the opacity setting really
heavy?

a lot of times, to get nice feathery clone strokes, I have to set the
opacity setting to like .1 or .05 (!!) to get what might be a 30-40% setting
in another app.  seems like it's on some sort of strange logarithmic scale
or something.  .5 is definitely not 50% of what 1 is.




On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Michael Garrett <[email protected]>wrote:

> 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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