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Re: Ballpen Brush 1.0

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 15:11
by slowtiger
But surely the fill borders will safely be covered by the lines of the top layer?

Re: Ballpen Brush 1.0

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 15:41
by schwarzgrau
Unfortunately my lines are sometimes really thin, so the edges of the filling shine through.
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Of course this is only a problem if you use such thin or semi-transparent lines, but it would be nice if you wouldn't have to care how thick your lines have to be to hide the jagged edges. Or if you could use only the filling, if you like to.
It shouldn't be something you have to hide, since anti-aliasing is something so common in every graphic and painting software, you usually didn't need to think about it.

Re: Ballpen Brush 1.0

Posted: 20 Feb 2014, 10:36
by Kramme
schwarzgrau wrote:At the moment we only got Aliased fill and Aliased fill with blurring.
However I guess this is really something for the feature request forum.
+1

Re: Ballpen Brush 1.0

Posted: 20 Feb 2014, 11:15
by Mads Juul
Kramme wrote:
schwarzgrau wrote:At the moment we only got Aliased fill and Aliased fill with blurring.
However I guess this is really something for the feature request forum.
+1
+1

Re: Ballpen Brush 1.0

Posted: 21 Feb 2014, 05:33
by Bestexecutive
The animation with ballpoint pen is really very nice.I guess nobody will think of a ball pen when seeing this, but since I'm drawing a lot wit ball pens, I feel more comfortable on the computer if the lines look like a bit like my usual lines.Thanks for sharing because I will certainly hold onto this for cases when I might need to show a classical blue ballpoint close up within a hand signed signature etc

Re: Ballpen Brush 1.0

Posted: 07 Mar 2014, 20:38
by Peter Wassink
Nice animation Marc!
and thanks for sharing your "Kuli"

Re: Ballpen Brush 1.0

Posted: 07 Mar 2014, 20:59
by schwarzgrau
Thanks a lot Peter. This clip has to be done in a few days, so the animation amount is pretty limited, but nice to hear you like it.
By the way for my "Kulli" I studied your pencil intensively to understand why it looks so real.