smooth painting
Tom Musgrove
letterrip at gmail.com
Thu Jun 21 19:09:17 CEST 2007
I haven't played with krita but something that was brought up in a
discussion about strokes for sculpting and painting for Blender was the
possibility of applying a noise reduction filter to the stroke.
LetterRip
> The way Inkscape works is by having the line divided into two segments: a
> provisional part and a finished part. The provisional part is shown red, and
> changes as you continue drawing to its final form. The results are nice and
> smooth, but it's disconcerting to see that the line moves to where you
> definitely didn't draw.
>
> What we could try is to keep the control points for the duration of the
> stroke, and on mouse-up render the whole stroke once again but this time
> smoothed out. Only then would the stroke be composited onto the layer. This
> would mean, though, that we get rid of the direct painting mode, but that's
> not a terrible hardship.
>
> That said, your code indeed gives quite nice results already :-)
>
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