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arturjutkowiak
01-17-2019, 11:02 AM
Hello,check this out:


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPJzDjl0n_Q

D Akey
01-19-2019, 03:19 PM
I don't think so? I've not had more than maybe 15 mins. experience with not managing it but it's always been an interesting thought to be able to do a sort of split trough (printer's term) thing in a single stroke. Decorative painters do it in the real world. I'll keep watching to see if anyone says they could achieve it. I am not the most experienced with the tools but when I had briefly tried long ago I couldn't make it work. Good luck though.

roma Golich
01-19-2019, 07:16 PM
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D Akey
01-20-2019, 04:57 AM
The English isn't my native language, so there would be mistakes.
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The „autoRefill“ setting isn't implemented in the ar5.0.8. Am I wrong? We need the checkbox „autorefill“ and two — may be more — radiobuttons: „with the previous paint pattern“ and „with the Color Picker's color“. Also we need the „Clean C.Brush“ feature.
The features has been implicitly implemented, but where are the Controls (checkbox and radio buttons) to control those?

Very clever. I cannot answer the AR questions, but the art ones I'm excited about.

I can see how that can be primed with the tube colors of choice and then drawn out into whatever pattern one wants. One of the original effects one was looking to achieve was doing repeated single decorative strokes as with flower petals circling a center. So doing one stroke on a layer and erasing out the tube paint globs that you started with, and then using copy and paste and adjusting the positioning of each petal you could pull this off. Or you might be able to turn the original petal into a sticker that you could save. The only down side is that it requires extra steps, so it's not immediate. But you could likely get the look you're after.

I'm impressed, Roma Golich. Thanks.

Enug
01-20-2019, 08:15 AM
Donna Dewberry calls this technique "one stroke painting". I have found a workaround for digital but it's painstaking. The oilbrush must be cleaned before each stroke so Auto Clean must be on. Also the paint on the 'scrap' needs to be 'undone' after each sample is taken to refill the brush with a fresh mix of the two colours.

Scrap with paint - draw the oil brush thru the two colours - brush needs to have one of the colours loaded to pick up colour. I used a stencil for the flower for convenience but it can be free handed like the 'leaves'. With practice you could get some interesting results.
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roma Golich
01-21-2019, 08:05 AM
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MattRage
01-21-2019, 04:57 PM
We have considered approaches to multicolour loading a number of times in the past but haven't done any final implementations due to the additional complexity it adds to a basic loading system. This is something we might consider in the future, the feature definitely has potential, but it's something that also has the potential to make the app too fiddly to deal with so it's not something we're looking at in the short term.

roma Golich
01-21-2019, 06:19 PM
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misterpaint
01-25-2019, 05:24 AM
ciao Golich! Sei di Roma?

roma Golich
02-03-2019, 09:53 AM
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roma Golich
02-21-2019, 06:50 PM
Donna Dewberry calls this technique "one stroke painting"...
Well, a thread where we can elaborate the terminology (for the User Interface (UI) localization, e.g.) would be a good idea, how you see that idea?