n older
version of The GIMP.
If anyone can give me a clue,
Raeth
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I've done so, and it changes nothing. I do notice a small lag after
each brush stroke (regardless of that setting), which I suspect is
causing the failure to catch the start of the next stroke.
My CPU (1.5 GHz) usage display goes up to 100% whenever I paint. Is this normal?
Thanks!
Raeth
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would be a great
improvement to the GIMP's painting abilities.
Raeth
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The ink tool can only change size (with pressure variation) whereas
the paintbrush tool can change size, opacity, hardness and colour.
Opacity is very useful for hard-brushing- an oil-paint-like effect.
Raeth
On 12/24/06, Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 2
Indeed, but the fact is it only affects the opaque properties. Granted
we can't just glue the paintbrush and ink tool together, perhaps the
ink tool can be modified so that the geometric "brush" changes alpha
aswell as (and instead of) size?
Raeth
On 12/27/06, Sven Neumann &l
Here's an illustration of what the ink tool does right now, and what I
feel the ink tool could be made to do- or how the paintbrush tool
should look.
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h243/Sliskerm/inkbrush.png
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sh maxes out on opacity/size.
Here's a graphical representation of what's going on:
http://i66.photobucket.com/albums/h243/Sliskerm/pressure.png
Does anyone know what is going on? Does anyone else get this problem?
Thanks,
Raeth
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