cheetomation wrote:
Take tvp to the next level!
I wouldn't call it next level exactly. The genius behind tvp's brush engine is that
1. you can build your own brushes completely from scratch (which can contribute fantastically to experimental work).
2. You can grab/capture brushes in a simple, intuitive way.
3. It's much faster than painter's engine. Try working in higher resolutions and you'll see what I mean. If a brush, like painter's watercolour system, has to make calculations as it draws, you're looking at a slow brush.
3. Although Painter is being hailed a lot for it's brushes, it still has a compromised quality - compare painter's oil brushes to Ambient Design's Artrage oil brushes, quality and speed alike.
I agree that there's room for for improvement in Tvp, but looking at painter for examples would be looking backwards.