On 2010-11-16 18:12, Ofnuts wrote:
Alexia wrote: The sample xcf was really really nice for
testing, but pehaps you coud next time host it on a site that uses
english? It
took me a while to take the time and guestimate the download link from
that.
FWIW: Google translate (I have
Do you get better results just painting with a paint tool?
The brush you posted is not a good candidate for orientation dynamics,
as is much wider than tall.
Remember brush dynamics do not deform or distort the brush in any no
uniform way, it merely rotates it. You would get (marginally) better
On 11/10/2010 08:06 PM, Rob Antonishen wrote:
Do you get better results just painting with a paint tool?
Yes... the circle isn't as circular, but the inner rim stays the same
color throughout. Same for the square, it even rounds the corners.
The brush you posted is not a good candidate
Nice example, but I couldn't find what a gih is?
Gimp image hose, aka rotating brush
I made that one with my script:
http://ffaat.pointclark.net/blog/archives/145-Gimp-Script-to-Help-Make-Rotating-Brushes.html
-Rob A
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On 11/10/2010 10:18 PM, Rob Antonishen wrote:
Nice example, but I couldn't find what a gih is?
Gimp image hose, aka rotating brush
I made that one with my script:
http://ffaat.pointclark.net/blog/archives/145-Gimp-Script-to-Help-Make-Rotating-Brushes.html
-Rob A
Aw, I should
While playing with 2.7, I noticed that one of the brush dynamics is the
oriention, something I had been longing for.
However, when stroking a selection, the results are a bit disappointing.
Here is an XCF with a couple of tests:
http://dl.free.fr/fRALiPMXa
(on the left, the 2.7 results, on