Re: [Bf-committers] Color wheel proposal

2011-11-22 Thread Wolter van der Velde
I personally don't like a jumping mouse cursor. Wouldn't it be a good 
idea to be able to grab the CW cursor with 'g'. Just like grabbing a 
vertex. This way you can fine tune the current color without replacing 
the cursor.

On dinsdag 22 november 2011 8:04:14, f.paglia...@gmail.com wrote:
 another +1

   for me too actual way of usig color wheel simply drive me  crazy!


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 Subject: Re: [Bf-committers] Color wheel proposal

 +1. It would make me very happy!

 Jonathan Williamson
 http://blendercookie.com
 http://mavenseed.com

 On Nov 21, 2011, at 3:25 PM, François T.francoistarl...@gmail.com  wrote:

 Yet another one :/

 I have been trying to do lots of grading lately in Blender, and lost half
 of my hairs, so here is my proposal to make it (yes IMO, I know) more
 confortable

 *1 - where ever I click on the color wheel (CW), the mouse jump to cw cursor
 *
 right now its the other way around. While I understand it makes it easier
 to quickly change to a total different color, it makes it almost impossible
 to fine tune the current color.
 *2 - precise mode by default *(perhaps with a logarithmic curve on the
 mouse ?)
 This might be just a color grading thing, but again I find myself more
 looking for the color I'd like surrounding the current one, rather than
 totally jumping to a total different one. So pressing the shift key is a
 bit annoying

 *3 - When releasing the cw cursor the mouse jump to it*
 Yet I believe that would be solved by its own if the first step was done.
 But just to notice how annoying this behave right now. Especially since you
 have to release the cw cursor to see the new values being updated in the
 viewer. you would find yourself to click drag release, click drag release,
 click drag release. But since the mouse doesn't move to the new location,
 you keep going back to the previous color (gr). So you have to think
 about moving the mouse as close as possible to the cw cursor which makes
 fine tuning IMPOSSIBLE.

 4 - *having a Hue saturation wheel when in HSV mode* (not a big deal, just
 makes it easier to see what you are doing a makes more sense IMO)



 - Making everybody happy


- click far from the cw cursor makes it jump to the mouse position
- click close to the cw cursor makes the mouse jump (snap) to it
- when releasing the cw cursor the mouse postion gets the cw cursor
(that with the two above makes click-drag-release not so painful)
- (mode selfish ON) pressing shift turn off the precise mode ? 8-)


 cheers,

 F.



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Re: [Bf-committers] Color wheel proposal

2011-11-22 Thread Knapp
Just wanted to add that the color sucker/sampler would be much more
useful if it could sample colors of thinks not in blender. IE sample
colors from pictures in my Google image search. Other programs can do
this.



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Re: [Bf-committers] Color wheel proposal

2011-11-22 Thread François T .
color picker is another up coming proposal ;)

2011/11/22 Knapp magick.c...@gmail.com

 Just wanted to add that the color sucker/sampler would be much more
 useful if it could sample colors of thinks not in blender. IE sample
 colors from pictures in my Google image search. Other programs can do
 this.



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Re: [Bf-committers] Color wheel proposal

2011-11-22 Thread François T .
to be honest you won't notice it because the mouse gets hide.
And if you take make everybody happy proposal... You REALLY WON'T notice
it all.

F.

2011/11/22 Wolter van der Velde wvanderve...@gmail.com

 I personally don't like a jumping mouse cursor. Wouldn't it be a good
 idea to be able to grab the CW cursor with 'g'. Just like grabbing a
 vertex. This way you can fine tune the current color without replacing
 the cursor.

 On dinsdag 22 november 2011 8:04:14, f.paglia...@gmail.com wrote:
  another +1
 
for me too actual way of usig color wheel simply drive me  crazy!
 
 
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  -Original Message-
  From: Jonathan Williamsonshadowdrag...@gmail.com
  Sender: bf-committers-boun...@blender.org
  Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 19:27:55
  To: bf-blender developersbf-committers@blender.org
  Reply-To: bf-blender developersbf-committers@blender.org
  Subject: Re: [Bf-committers] Color wheel proposal
 
  +1. It would make me very happy!
 
  Jonathan Williamson
  http://blendercookie.com
  http://mavenseed.com
 
  On Nov 21, 2011, at 3:25 PM, François T.francoistarl...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Yet another one :/
 
  I have been trying to do lots of grading lately in Blender, and lost
 half
  of my hairs, so here is my proposal to make it (yes IMO, I know) more
  confortable
 
  *1 - where ever I click on the color wheel (CW), the mouse jump to cw
 cursor
  *
  right now its the other way around. While I understand it makes it
 easier
  to quickly change to a total different color, it makes it almost
 impossible
  to fine tune the current color.
  *2 - precise mode by default *(perhaps with a logarithmic curve on the
  mouse ?)
  This might be just a color grading thing, but again I find myself more
  looking for the color I'd like surrounding the current one, rather than
  totally jumping to a total different one. So pressing the shift key is a
  bit annoying
 
  *3 - When releasing the cw cursor the mouse jump to it*
  Yet I believe that would be solved by its own if the first step was
 done.
  But just to notice how annoying this behave right now. Especially since
 you
  have to release the cw cursor to see the new values being updated in the
  viewer. you would find yourself to click drag release, click drag
 release,
  click drag release. But since the mouse doesn't move to the new
 location,
  you keep going back to the previous color (gr). So you have to think
  about moving the mouse as close as possible to the cw cursor which makes
  fine tuning IMPOSSIBLE.
 
  4 - *having a Hue saturation wheel when in HSV mode* (not a big deal,
 just
  makes it easier to see what you are doing a makes more sense IMO)
 
 
 
  - Making everybody happy
 
 
 - click far from the cw cursor makes it jump to the mouse position
 - click close to the cw cursor makes the mouse jump (snap) to it
 - when releasing the cw cursor the mouse postion gets the cw cursor
 (that with the two above makes click-drag-release not so painful)
 - (mode selfish ON) pressing shift turn off the precise mode ? 8-)
 
 
  cheers,
 
  F.
 
 
 
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[Bf-committers] Color wheel proposal

2011-11-21 Thread François T .
Yet another one :/

I have been trying to do lots of grading lately in Blender, and lost half
of my hairs, so here is my proposal to make it (yes IMO, I know) more
confortable

*1 - where ever I click on the color wheel (CW), the mouse jump to cw cursor
*
right now its the other way around. While I understand it makes it easier
to quickly change to a total different color, it makes it almost impossible
to fine tune the current color.
*2 - precise mode by default *(perhaps with a logarithmic curve on the
mouse ?)
This might be just a color grading thing, but again I find myself more
looking for the color I'd like surrounding the current one, rather than
totally jumping to a total different one. So pressing the shift key is a
bit annoying

*3 - When releasing the cw cursor the mouse jump to it*
Yet I believe that would be solved by its own if the first step was done.
But just to notice how annoying this behave right now. Especially since you
have to release the cw cursor to see the new values being updated in the
viewer. you would find yourself to click drag release, click drag release,
click drag release. But since the mouse doesn't move to the new location,
you keep going back to the previous color (gr). So you have to think
about moving the mouse as close as possible to the cw cursor which makes
fine tuning IMPOSSIBLE.

4 - *having a Hue saturation wheel when in HSV mode* (not a big deal, just
makes it easier to see what you are doing a makes more sense IMO)



- Making everybody happy


   - click far from the cw cursor makes it jump to the mouse position
   - click close to the cw cursor makes the mouse jump (snap) to it
   - when releasing the cw cursor the mouse postion gets the cw cursor
   (that with the two above makes click-drag-release not so painful)
   - (mode selfish ON) pressing shift turn off the precise mode ? 8-)


cheers,

F.



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Re: [Bf-committers] Color wheel proposal

2011-11-21 Thread Jonathan Williamson
+1. It would make me very happy!

Jonathan Williamson
http://blendercookie.com
http://mavenseed.com

On Nov 21, 2011, at 3:25 PM, François T. francoistarl...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yet another one :/
 
 I have been trying to do lots of grading lately in Blender, and lost half
 of my hairs, so here is my proposal to make it (yes IMO, I know) more
 confortable
 
 *1 - where ever I click on the color wheel (CW), the mouse jump to cw cursor
 *
 right now its the other way around. While I understand it makes it easier
 to quickly change to a total different color, it makes it almost impossible
 to fine tune the current color.
 *2 - precise mode by default *(perhaps with a logarithmic curve on the
 mouse ?)
 This might be just a color grading thing, but again I find myself more
 looking for the color I'd like surrounding the current one, rather than
 totally jumping to a total different one. So pressing the shift key is a
 bit annoying
 
 *3 - When releasing the cw cursor the mouse jump to it*
 Yet I believe that would be solved by its own if the first step was done.
 But just to notice how annoying this behave right now. Especially since you
 have to release the cw cursor to see the new values being updated in the
 viewer. you would find yourself to click drag release, click drag release,
 click drag release. But since the mouse doesn't move to the new location,
 you keep going back to the previous color (gr). So you have to think
 about moving the mouse as close as possible to the cw cursor which makes
 fine tuning IMPOSSIBLE.
 
 4 - *having a Hue saturation wheel when in HSV mode* (not a big deal, just
 makes it easier to see what you are doing a makes more sense IMO)
 
 
 
 - Making everybody happy
 
 
   - click far from the cw cursor makes it jump to the mouse position
   - click close to the cw cursor makes the mouse jump (snap) to it
   - when releasing the cw cursor the mouse postion gets the cw cursor
   (that with the two above makes click-drag-release not so painful)
   - (mode selfish ON) pressing shift turn off the precise mode ? 8-)
 
 
 cheers,
 
 F.
 
 
 
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Re: [Bf-committers] Color wheel proposal

2011-11-21 Thread f . paglia . 80
another +1

 for me too actual way of usig color wheel simply drive me  crazy!


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Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2011 19:27:55 
To: bf-blender developersbf-committers@blender.org
Reply-To: bf-blender developers bf-committers@blender.org
Subject: Re: [Bf-committers] Color wheel proposal

+1. It would make me very happy!

Jonathan Williamson
http://blendercookie.com
http://mavenseed.com

On Nov 21, 2011, at 3:25 PM, François T. francoistarl...@gmail.com wrote:

 Yet another one :/
 
 I have been trying to do lots of grading lately in Blender, and lost half
 of my hairs, so here is my proposal to make it (yes IMO, I know) more
 confortable
 
 *1 - where ever I click on the color wheel (CW), the mouse jump to cw cursor
 *
 right now its the other way around. While I understand it makes it easier
 to quickly change to a total different color, it makes it almost impossible
 to fine tune the current color.
 *2 - precise mode by default *(perhaps with a logarithmic curve on the
 mouse ?)
 This might be just a color grading thing, but again I find myself more
 looking for the color I'd like surrounding the current one, rather than
 totally jumping to a total different one. So pressing the shift key is a
 bit annoying
 
 *3 - When releasing the cw cursor the mouse jump to it*
 Yet I believe that would be solved by its own if the first step was done.
 But just to notice how annoying this behave right now. Especially since you
 have to release the cw cursor to see the new values being updated in the
 viewer. you would find yourself to click drag release, click drag release,
 click drag release. But since the mouse doesn't move to the new location,
 you keep going back to the previous color (gr). So you have to think
 about moving the mouse as close as possible to the cw cursor which makes
 fine tuning IMPOSSIBLE.
 
 4 - *having a Hue saturation wheel when in HSV mode* (not a big deal, just
 makes it easier to see what you are doing a makes more sense IMO)
 
 
 
 - Making everybody happy
 
 
   - click far from the cw cursor makes it jump to the mouse position
   - click close to the cw cursor makes the mouse jump (snap) to it
   - when releasing the cw cursor the mouse postion gets the cw cursor
   (that with the two above makes click-drag-release not so painful)
   - (mode selfish ON) pressing shift turn off the precise mode ? 8-)
 
 
 cheers,
 
 F.
 
 
 
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