I know the Cutbrush is a very common subject, and forgive me if this has already been posted before?
Regarding the use of CutBrush:
Often when I work with simple scenes and feel I can use the same shapes or volume from an already made drawing, I color the needed part blue and cut it out, then I press "ctrl+z" to maintain my original black lines. Now i still have the blue drawing cut-out attached to the cursor and I can then put it behind a desired drawing with the "Behind" function (shortcut; F3). Which is very handy as I now have an easy erase-able sketch and I can proceed with my frames.
Now the question:
Is there a function that makes your cut-out selection Blue/Red/Green? Or is there a panel where you can edit the cut out without having to stamp it somewhere on the screen and thereby loose pixel-quality?
Here it is illustrated with some examples in screen-caps:
Picture above: Here is my already made drawing
Picture above: Here I have taken the CutBrush and made it blue (as described earlier)
Picture above: Here I have placed the drawing behind my current sketch so I can proceed with touching up, without having to erase any lines but the Blue ones afterward.
By the way, I know that it is a function in the software Pap
Make CutBrush selection Blue/Red/Green * SOLVED
Make CutBrush selection Blue/Red/Green * SOLVED
Last edited by Brusen on 25 Nov 2014, 10:46, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Make CutBrush selection Blue/Red/Green
This might help you:
After cutting out a brush, set it to Alpha Stamp instead of Color. Now you can pick any color you like.
You can also save blue/red/green color swatches in the palette bin or in a custom panel.
After cutting out a brush, set it to Alpha Stamp instead of Color. Now you can pick any color you like.
You can also save blue/red/green color swatches in the palette bin or in a custom panel.
MAC OS 12.6.2 - TVpaint 11.7.1 PRO 64bit, Wacom Intuos Pro
Re: Make CutBrush selection Blue/Red/Green
Thank you furushil,!
This will save me time in the future
I think it could be very helpful to have it as a "one-click button" so you would'nt have to press and hold to select the alpha function and then pick a color.
Maybe like this?:
Best regards Troels Brusen
This will save me time in the future
I think it could be very helpful to have it as a "one-click button" so you would'nt have to press and hold to select the alpha function and then pick a color.
Maybe like this?:
Best regards Troels Brusen
Re: Make CutBrush selection Blue/Red/Green
why not to make yourself the "one clic" tool that you need ?
f.i. once your brush cut (freehand-cut or whatever ...),
turn your new custombrush in Stamp mode + select the Blue Color (from Blue-pencil)
could be embedded in the same button, like this : (of course, this button assignable to a hotkey),
idem for a "Stamp in Red" or "Orange", or another color from one of the sketch panels.
f.i. once your brush cut (freehand-cut or whatever ...),
turn your new custombrush in Stamp mode + select the Blue Color (from Blue-pencil)
could be embedded in the same button, like this : (of course, this button assignable to a hotkey),
idem for a "Stamp in Red" or "Orange", or another color from one of the sketch panels.
Re: Make CutBrush selection Blue/Red/Green
Dear ZigOtto!
You rock! Thank you.
I'm slowly getting more into making all my buttons from scratch, but I think you just made the final push for me. Thank you!
Cheers, Troels Brusen
You rock! Thank you.
I'm slowly getting more into making all my buttons from scratch, but I think you just made the final push for me. Thank you!
Cheers, Troels Brusen
Re: Make CutBrush selection Blue/Red/Green
my pleasure .
Re: Make CutBrush selection Blue/Red/Green
Just to sum up,
Here is the tool. Thanks to ZigOtto!
File:
https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/software ... wCsfQ&dl=1
Best regards Troels Brusen
Here is the tool. Thanks to ZigOtto!
File:
https://dl-web.dropbox.com/get/software ... wCsfQ&dl=1
Best regards Troels Brusen