![]() ![]() when creating a copy of a brush and then click "reset brush settings" it will change to a basic default brush. when creating a copy of a brush, it doesn't save the brush tip settings at all You can only save one selected group or all of them. You cannot save more than a single brush group. Bug- eraser group MUST be 2nd from the top or it will bug out the "E" button to switch to Eraser The system of pressing up and down to re-arrange brush groups is clunky. Some issues I'll point out a about Paintstorm's current brushes palette system: 3rd goes to Krita, although Krita's tag system is totally buggy right now. The renovated brushes palette in CC2018 comes in 2nd. My personal favorite brushes palette style is Corel Painter. IgorS wrote:Hmm, I would like to see brush palette closer to ClipStudioPaint rather than Photoshop (nevertheless Adobe in CC2018 made brush organization slightly better), with 3 level of organization (fully customazible tool panel > subtool category > and tool itself) with ability to assign shortkey to each level.īut still PSS palette indeed better suits drawing/painting purpose than PS.Ĭompletely agreed. Please contain all these specialty brushes on their own. There is literally these bizarre "demo"-ish brushes literally filled in every category. Take a look at Corel Painter or Krita for a better idea of how to categorize brushes.Īn important addendum to the notion of categorizing brushes is to completely seperate all the completely wacky, useless "demo" brushes to it's own category. Probably better to have category system like this: Drawing, Blending, Painting, Texture, Charcoal, etc. That is not a very good system of categories. Currently, there is a Main Brushes, Circle Brushes, Square brushes (or something like that), etc. To the developer, if your reaction is "but Paintstorm's current brushes palette can already do those things", then you are completely wrong and fact remains that it needs to be completely redone from scratch.Ī second thing that needs to get done is to better categorize the brushes. When I say take a look at it, i mean make it EXACTLY like them. Take a look at Photoshop CC's brushes palette, or even Krita. The key is to have a brushes palette that is customizable in a systematic fashion that actually makes sense and workable. I won't go into too many details of what is wrong with it since it SUCKS SO BAD that it just needs to be eliminated completely and start over from scratch. ![]()
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