On Sat, Apr 05, 2008 at 10:35:52PM +0200, CowBot wrote: > 1) A colorizing brush, that doesn't (strongly) adjust brightness of a > region, but pushes chroma values towards the selected color. Note that when > adjusting pure white or black, it would also need to adjust overall > brightness to be able to make any color change.
Would be something interesting to experiment with. > implment this in a completely seperate 'chromalayer', which wouldn't adjust > the underlying black/white image at all. Direct manipulation, layer mode or painting mode. Depends a bit on how the layer GUI will work. With direct manipulation the amount of brightness adjustment could be fine-tuned in the brush system (eg. depending on pressure). > 2) A shift /pull brush. Also *not easy* but here's the problem it would > address. Frequenly I get placement of elements (eyes, nose, mouth) slightly > wrong in my image. I'd like a 'shift' brush that would allow me to tap and > 'pull' a region by a few pixels in the desired direction. This is also not > trivial since the edges of the pulled area would need to remain in-place. > I.e. the pull jot stroke pulls the center of the region more strongly in the > desired direction than the edges. If you don't know the GIMP iwrap filter (filters->distort->iwrap) you should try it now. Something like this will probably not go into MyPaint because this does not fit anywhere into the current brush system. Also, it would be hard to implement. Better leave this to the "manipulation" programs like GIMP and Krita. bye, Martin _______________________________________________ Mypaint-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/mypaint-discuss
