Re: EB Hoykeys & Navigation
My point of view is...
The natural way of painting (with trad media) have changed over time, from Altamira to Picasso, even only in Academicism, the media have changed, since the days when artists made oils by themselves mixing pigments n oil, passing through the 'ready to use' oiltubes (wich lead to impressionism), coming to these days where new oil binders (mediums.. really strange ones) are sold on amazon, and again this is only in OIL.
It reminds me of a famous phrase of Marshall McLuhan (his work is viewed as one of the cornerstones of the study of media theory.. television, radio, internet),
he said things like “We shape our tools and thereafter our tools shape us” (look at the impressionism example), or "the media is the message", trying to stress the importance of the media,
he explained that when Television just appeared, Television tried to resemble the previous media, Radio, then it found its own potential then it never tried to emule Radio again, and the pattern is repeated with all new media.
I've seen this cuz PS has its way to paint, AR has its own way too, leaving the options open in somecases, in other cases not, and having their own philosophies, in AR case is "providing powerfull tools with ease for the user, not cluttering the GUI" but in doing so it reduces a little bit the options, Verve has broader options (with the dials and the modifier paradigm), and I think perhaps Verve could leave even broader options, giving painters the capabilities to paint in various ways, cuz it's a media you are creating Taron, and this media shapes artwork.
Thanks Advanced.
PD: sorry some grammar mistakes I guess xD
Portfolio: https://www.deviantart.com/eduardobedoya/gallery
System: Intel Core i7-13700K, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 16GB, CORSAIR Vengeance DDR5 32GB, Windows 11
Verve Wishlist:
-LSH color pallete
-Brightness Knob