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Brush Settings When Stroking Path
#21
That is pretty cool. I admire your abilities.

You've created a parallel line monster  btw

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#22
(10-12-2022, 08:52 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: OK time for the big tease... with a slight modification to my ofn-gradient-path, making railroad tracks can be a snap.

You define a path which is the center of the tracks


I'll try to have the new OGAP available soon (but this change opens a big can of worms that I have to check out).

Out  of curiosity, to what end do you hope to employ over-head views of RR tracks? Gamescapes?  Layout aid for hobbyists? Mapping?

I knew a few hobbyists a few years ago who were anxious to find  "track font" that would work with their PCs for club news letters, and such.   I realize that's a completely different animal.....but obviously there is some demand for the perspective you are working on.


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#23
(10-13-2022, 08:00 PM)rickk Wrote:
(10-12-2022, 08:52 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: OK time for the big tease... with a slight modification to my ofn-gradient-path, making railroad tracks can be a snap.

You define a path which is the center of the tracks


I'll try to have the new OGAP available soon (but this change opens a big can of worms that I have to check out).

Out  of curiosity, to what end do you hope to employ over-head views of RR tracks? Gamescapes?  Layout aid for hobbyists? Mapping?

I knew a few hobbyists a few years ago who were anxious to find  "track font" that would work with their PCs for club news letters, and such.   I realize that's a completely different animal.....but obviously there is some demand for the perspective you are working on.

No personal use, but seen a few in images posted here and elsewhere. And there are other uses of parallel curvy lines.
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#24
The potential to use gradients to "draw" with (instead of just using them as accents) as well as drawing with purpose-built compound brushes, is an area I've been growing a keen interest in the past couple years. Don't really know why I went 15+ years just drawing with simple shapes, without thinking of trying it before. But there are seemingly limitless possibilities

I believe it was when you guys showed me how to draw a bolt pattern, that I had an epiphany.


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