I find these to be much more easily understandable, thank you, CR!
Having them go around a corner helps.


Thanks Maren. I'm glad you like them!
 
But maybe both markers should be identical as they would be in reality?
Arrows are easier to understand as being a symbol for a 'marker' than
the dots, at least for me. If the markers could be made bigger (not by
much), it could be easier to spot the difference between some of the icons.

In reality, you can choose start and end markers to be different. :) This is why I chose the arrow and circle ends, as I use these two all the time in product design documents. I scaled the markers down a little because they were starting to look a bit cluttered, and it was hard to see enough of the line to show the shape well. It's a very small space, but if you want to improve upon it, feel free. :)

Download the source file here and have a play if you like:

http://www.opendesignstudio.org/inkscape/paint_order_feature.svg

-C
 

Maren

Am 07.03.2016 um 20:42 schrieb C R:
> Here's my stab at a complete set of icons, the style consistent with the
> ones above (maybe something other than red for a fill though).
>
> http://www.opendesignstudio.org/inkscape/paint_order_feature_icons.png
>
> I think it helps to have "markers" that remind the user what "markers"
> are, which is why I included two.
> Visually, this is a bit easier to sort through than just the edge of the
> line and a single marker, I think.
>
> Thoughts?
> -C
>
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 6:55 PM, C R <cajhne@...400...
> <mailto:cajhne@...400...>> wrote:
>
>
>         JFYI, I've almost finished implementing a GUI for paint-order.
>
>         Tav
>
>
>
>     Neat... what does it look like? :D
>     Do you still need icons for it? Does the implementation use icons? :)
>
>     -C
>
>
>         On Mon, 2016-03-07 at 18:12 +0100, Eduard Braun wrote:
>         > Am 07.03.2016 um 17:53 schrieb Martin Owens:
>         > >
>         > > If anyone wants to have a crack at it, these ones are based
>         on the
>         > > strait line and the order of the items is the order they
>         paint. So
>         > > it
>         > > should signify the effect pretty clearly.
>         > Actually I'd keep a constant order (and also size and position) of
>         > all
>         > items and just change the layering...
>         >
>         > The idea to use item order to visualize paint order is nice, but
>         > it's
>         > too hard to figure out what stroke and fill are when items are
>         > moving
>         > around (especially given the small size), so the intended
>         effect is
>         > not
>         > achieved and it actually gets harder to figure out the paint
>         order.
>         >
>         > Regards,
>         > Eduard
>         >
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