Roatation / pen direction (?)


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Post Sun Aug 09, 2015 6:21 pm

Re: Roatation / pen direction (?)

Mary wrote:Well... ok. It seems as tho I have limited control.

When I use my mouse, I'll click, and the brush will change rotation (including the white line). Then, as I change direction (still clicking) the brush will change direction too. (this is the way I see things working on your tutorial)

When I use my pen & tablet, however, I'll put my pen down to paint, and it'll change rotation (but not the white line). Then, as I change direction, the brush does not change directions until I lift off, and make another individual stroke.

Does that make sense :?:



Still having this same issue. Is there a workaround or patch, or...?? I'm using a wacom tablet, so it should be able to pick up pen direction and tilt.
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Post Sun Aug 09, 2015 7:20 pm

Re: Roatation / pen direction (?)

Very strange stuff. I can't quite make sense of it somehow?! :?
I had it a bit chaotic in the current version, each brush having a mildly different behavior, especially #7 and #8, which always just follow the paint direction. You can, however, fix the rotation with [a] and set the rotation with [shift]+[a].
Other than that, watch your brush toggles for pressure and so on...
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