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On 03/20/2011 08:20 PM, David REVOY wrote:
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I agree for opacity to be preset-recordable , as well as the
blending mode. Would be really good for the presets creation. <br>
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This is actually a nice idea.<br>
And should be easy to implement. If the "Blending Mode" Option is
enabled, this mode will be used.<br>
If it is disabled the blending mode from the toolbar is used.<br>
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On 03/20/2011 07:56 PM, Timothée Giet wrote:
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type="cite">About the Opacity setting on the old smudge you're
right it seems to have no effect, I didn't check it before.<br>
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Just I think it would be useful to have an opacity setting like
the one in the "Tool options" docker but inside the brush
settings, sensor-controlled and preset-recordable.</blockquote>
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The opacity is really simply the rate options. You have one opacity
setting for smudge and one for color.<br>
So you actually can control the opacity with as many sensors as you
want and save it to the preset.<br>
The global opacity slider just reduces the color rate and the smudge
rate by the same amount.<br>
But I of course can add a separate opacity option that reduces both
color and smudge if it is helpful :)<br>
(should be simpler to use i think)<br>
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