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Joined: Wed May 27, 2015 9:10 am
Mouse Use
I noticed a thread from almost a year ago that discussed how no paint comes off the brush with a mouse after you click until you move the mouse. It seems that this is still the case in the latest version; has there been any progress on resolving that? Perhaps a button for poor mouse users to click that is less reliant on position data from the input device?
Another question I have is that I have noticed, again with using a mouse, the brush has a tendency to spin around in a circle. It seems the program quite easily picks up super tiny movements, e.g. when you stop the mouse, and this results in the brush spinning in a circle when you continue. Any input here besides to have hands steady as a surgeon?
The obvious solution to both is probably "buy a Wacom pen/tablet/etc.," I know, but I was wondering if these two things were getting worked on at the moment? The software is awesome - I have always wanted something that more closely simulates oil paintings in a digital space - but being nothing more than a casual hobbyist it is hard to justify purchasing a tablet or so on. Thanks for your time and the program is quite cool!
Another question I have is that I have noticed, again with using a mouse, the brush has a tendency to spin around in a circle. It seems the program quite easily picks up super tiny movements, e.g. when you stop the mouse, and this results in the brush spinning in a circle when you continue. Any input here besides to have hands steady as a surgeon?
The obvious solution to both is probably "buy a Wacom pen/tablet/etc.," I know, but I was wondering if these two things were getting worked on at the moment? The software is awesome - I have always wanted something that more closely simulates oil paintings in a digital space - but being nothing more than a casual hobbyist it is hard to justify purchasing a tablet or so on. Thanks for your time and the program is quite cool!