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bulia byak wrote:
On 10/30/05, Aaron Digulla <digulla@...310...> wrote:
This sounds to me like you can change the stroke after you did it by just drawing again near some part of it. The affected part of the stroke will then be changed accordingly (think of a piece of string which you can adjust by just dragging your finger along it).
You mean, redraw part of a stroke by freehand pencil? I.e. make it cut and merge through the existing paths at any point, not only at the ends?
Say, I want to draw some cartoon character but a part of the bend of the line looks bad to me.
Instead of stroking again, I can just go back to the part of the stroke that I don't like and adjust that.
Maybe the tool should use some kind of force: If I draw very close to the stroke, it snaps to the cursor. If I draw farther apart, it just bends a bit.
I feel that would be an incredibly powerful tool especially if you can use it on old strokes, too, and not only the last one. Using that, I would create a rough sketch and then, I could just improve line after line until I get what I want.
Regards,