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Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 02 Dec 2013, 10:40
by Kramme
I would love it if we could get an anti aliasing option for the fill tool.
I know there is one for the filled stroke tool, but it does not seem to make a big difference when I click it on.
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 02 Dec 2013, 10:58
by Mads Juul
Kramme wrote:I would love it if we could get an anti aliasing option for the fill tool.
+1
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 02 Dec 2013, 11:00
by Mads Juul
Kramme wrote:
I know there is one for the filled stroke tool, but it does not seem to make a big difference when I click it on.
I confirm this bug in the Filled stroke tool. the antialiasing does not work.
With Antialising
- filledstrokeWithAtiAliasing.JPG (86.81 KiB) Viewed 35948 times
Without Anti Aliasing
- filledstrokeNoAtiAliasing.JPG (87.8 KiB) Viewed 35948 times
-Mads
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 02 Dec 2013, 11:04
by slowtiger
What about checking "smooth" first? Try with a value of 1 or 2.
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 02 Dec 2013, 11:23
by Mads Juul
slowtiger wrote:What about checking "smooth" first? Try with a value of 1 or 2.
Personally I have tried the smooth option and I dont like it. I think it looks ugly.
Lets look at these 2 examples. the Tool : Filling Shape have both options Smooth and A Aliasing. So it is easy to compare.
First a filled shape with smooth.
- fill_smooth.JPG (47.34 KiB) Viewed 35943 times
I think it looks jagged and ugly.
And then the same tool with a aliasing
- fill_aaliasing.JPG (44.75 KiB) Viewed 35943 times
Here the edges look nice and crisp,So I would like to see the AAlising option on the Flood fill as well
-Mads
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 03 Dec 2013, 10:53
by Elodie
You're right Mads. I'll report that to the developers.
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 03 Dec 2013, 11:17
by Mads Juul
Elodie wrote:You're right Mads. I'll report that to the developers.
Thank You
Remember we have discussed 2 things
1) Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
2) Anti Aliasing on Shape Fill Inside is not working
-Mads
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 03 Dec 2013, 11:58
by Elodie
Thank you for resuming the 2 points, I was only about to report the second one
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 03 Dec 2013, 12:18
by Mads Juul
Elodie wrote:Thank you for resuming the 2 points, I was only about to report the second one
Thank you.
And please notice The difference between using smooth and aaliasing,.
I think all will agree the aalising looks so much better than smooth.
This is why we would like aaliasing on the Flood fill to make it work better.
-mads
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 03 Dec 2013, 15:02
by Kramme
Elodie wrote:I'll report that to the developers.
Thanks a lot
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 06 Dec 2013, 15:45
by Soom
Wait - what? Was it fixed already? cause I just downloaded the TVPaint 10.5.3 upgrade, and the Filled Stroke AAliasing works just fine! I never knew how it worked before, as I never used it...
madsjuul wrote:Elodie wrote:Thank you for resuming the 2 points, I was only about to report the second one
Thank you.
And please notice The difference between using smooth and aaliasing,.
I think all will agree the aalising looks so much better than smooth.
This is why we would like aaliasing on the Flood fill to make it work better.
-mads
Don't confuse - Smooth has a different intention - it's used to BLUR the edges of shapes, which is necessary in some cases.
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 16 Dec 2013, 15:57
by schwarzgrau
yeah +1 for the flood fill, I always get jagged edges
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 12 May 2014, 02:38
by zacdyson
Has anything happened with this? I want it desperately
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 12 May 2014, 07:44
by Elodie
Not yet.
Re: Anti Aliasing on Flood Fill
Posted: 03 Oct 2014, 10:43
by schwarzgrau
I'm sorry to stress this again, but it's really annoying to export my drawings layer by layer to fill them in Photoshop and export and import the fillings again in TVPaint.
Did someone find time to start working on this topic?