Hi! (sending one more time ... this time to the ML) > >> Is there some technical issue or could we manage with only one speed input >> (and modifying the response curve)? > > Yes, it's mathematically impossible to do the same with only one filtered > speed input. There are quite a few brushes that actually make use of this.
To be honest this is not the reply I was hoping for :) but if you say so then I guess it is true. we will just have to find a way to explain these things. nevertheless I would like to know (if you know from the top of your head) which brush uses both speeds so that I can look into this a bit more. > >> My opinion is that using speed1 and speed2 creates a bit of confusion, > > I agree about the confusion, but I don't know how present this to the user > in a more friendly way. Users who don't understand this feature still > profit from it, and I dare to claim that they even understand it > unconsciously when they are using the brushes for some time. Well the main problem I see is the number two ... why exactly two? How about more than two? If we cannot simplify, how about generalize in a meaningful way? I know that these questions seem like an overkill now and everybody just wants some new GUI stuff, but I hate doing something that perhaps have to be completely redone in a month or so. > >> especially because they both represent essentially the same thing. > > They both work exactly the same way, but we still need both. I think the > difference is docmented in the input tooltips, though not in such detail. > I have seen the comments yes but nothing about the necessity of having both can be established from them. It just looks like a hack :) cheers, -- Luka Čehovin http://luka.tnode.com _______________________________________________ Mypaint-discuss mailing list Mypaint-discuss@gna.org https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/mypaint-discuss