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Filter- Brush (was: i warp tool)

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  Filter- Brush (was: i warp tool) Alchemie foto\\grafiche 16 Feb 02:53
Alchemie foto\\grafiche
2008-02-16 02:53:54 UTC (almost 17 years ago)

Filter- Brush (was: i warp tool)

"Bill Skaggs wrote

I would be interested in getting opinions on some of the open questions about how such a tool should work.

That tool was at top of my wish list and i had long discussion about a couple of year ago

I' happy to see that maybe now is doable, but some of the objections i had may be meaningful, so i report here, below

1) How should a filter-brush handle the settings for the filter? Should it run the filter's dialog when activated in order to get settings, or have a button to run the dialog, or use the default settings, or the last settings used, or what?

In my opinion not the default or last setting but custom setting

The filter-brush has to call the gui of the relate filter to allow user choise and finetuning Of course the filter -preview will show what will happen by apply the filter with a single stroke, with a brush big as image size and at 100% opacity ...nevertheless that preview is needed to guess the final result, as are is needed to not cripple the tool allow users to set custom setting for the filters

In any case, applying a filter with a brush is basically a fancy kind of cloning, so there is nothing intrinsically all that difficult about it. There would probably need to be a bit of new machinery, such as a mechanism for distinguishing "paintable" filters, and a way to run a plug-in in "dry-run" mode -- so that it sets up parameters but does not actually alter the image -- but nothing incredibly challenging.

Happy to know
This some of the objections i had when i proposed 2 years ago:

1 ) "what will happen for overlapping strokes? filter will be applied twice or what?"

--possible reply: that is a user option

2) What will happen if the Filter-brush use a mode different then "normal mode" ?

here maybe i can answer...that is a special brush tool that work in normal mode. BUT may be a "advanced menu" offering the other modes with a warning: " several filters may give unpredictible results used with mode different then "normal""

The other objections, i think not so relevant and meaningful as that 2 were

possible problem if using "soft" brushes

possible issues with less then 100% opacity for brush strokes

Alchemie Foto\grafiche
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