Azimuth Brush Error
Posted: 31 May 2016, 08:45
Dear TVP friends,
I've run into a slight brush error/inconsistency/oversight when I'm using the Azimuth settings on a (custom) brush.
I was fiddling around with the brush settings, creating these brushes, and one very annoying thing came up.
All is well when rotating the brush until I flip the drawing area (View > Flip Horizontally) (every artist knows he ought to do this regularly to check that his drawing stays on volume/model and that it doesn't start 'leaning' to one side) the Azimuth behaves strangely. That is, it doesn't take the flipped drawing area into account.
I've made two video's.
Here the brush rotation behaves as it ought to:
And here, when the drawing is flipped horizontally, the brush rotates in the opposite direction as my hand + stylus:
Consistent and natural brush behavior is very important when using 2d hand drawn software, I find. So can this oversight please be fixed? I'm hoping it shouldn't be too much of an overhaul...?
I've run into a slight brush error/inconsistency/oversight when I'm using the Azimuth settings on a (custom) brush.
I was fiddling around with the brush settings, creating these brushes, and one very annoying thing came up.
All is well when rotating the brush until I flip the drawing area (View > Flip Horizontally) (every artist knows he ought to do this regularly to check that his drawing stays on volume/model and that it doesn't start 'leaning' to one side) the Azimuth behaves strangely. That is, it doesn't take the flipped drawing area into account.
I've made two video's.
Here the brush rotation behaves as it ought to:
And here, when the drawing is flipped horizontally, the brush rotates in the opposite direction as my hand + stylus:
Consistent and natural brush behavior is very important when using 2d hand drawn software, I find. So can this oversight please be fixed? I'm hoping it shouldn't be too much of an overhaul...?