On 8/21/07, Konstantin Svist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Thanks everyone for advice! > I'll definitely try playing with the pressure curves. > And yes, 'p1' was apparently a modified brush (the original artist > confirmed it :). But that aside, p2 and o1 look a lot better than g1... > I've heard somewhere that gimp was made for photo editing, not > drawing/sketching.. so I guess it's not very likely this will change? I think it's fairly likely. stroke smoothing is useful for photo editing too.. > > Are there any programs in Linux that were actually made for > drawing/sketching?
Krita (which I personally have not had much luck with, i found it crashed a lot) > > > Thanks! > > > > P.S. just tried the ink tool - it has a fairly annoying "angle" setting > which makes the strokes change width based on the angle (angle 0 means > horizontal strokes are thin, while vertical strokes are thick). I don't > see the same in your example, though - what setting did you change to > get that? If angle 0 means vertical strokes are thick, then you have selected a vertical pen tip. The default pen tip has no orientation, and thus Angle doesn't effect it. See the 'Shape' section in the ink tool's options. The example image I showed you was done with a circular pen tip, size 3, pressure sensitivity = 1.0. You can manipulate the pen tip using the Shape section (move the box in the diagram) _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
