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Stroke, paint draw with solid color, no fade
#1
Man, I just cannot figure out how to get rid of the fade.
I just want to stroke, paintbrush or pencil with a solid color, no fade. No Gradient, No nothing.
Just a hard-edged, color. One solid color without Gimp applying the fade.
What should I set my settings to?
Does what I'm asking for make sense?
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#2
Pencil gives a hard edge, no anti-aliasing pixels.
Paint Brush has a softer edge, brush hardness can be set.
Set Dynamics to Dynamics Off.


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#3
what about stroking?
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#4
(03-21-2018, 06:12 PM)hotsprings Wrote: what about stroking?

There are 2 options:
Stroke a selection; or stroke path
(Stroking a path generally gives better results)

For each of those there are 2 options
Stroke Line; or stroke with a paint tool.
If you stroke with a paint tool the currently selected paint tool will be used (as per my previous post)

Look at the dialogue to see more options that are available.


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#5
Thanks Blightly!
Here's another one, same vein: how can I erase without anti-aliasing? or "fade" if I'm not using the term correctly.
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#6
(03-23-2018, 09:49 PM)hotsprings Wrote: Here's another one, same vein: how can I erase without anti-aliasing?

See attached.

The pixel brush works well for small sizes. But it is always square. Other wise use a round brush with hardness 1.00

Another way of "erasing" is to use layer masks. The advantage of this method is that it is non-destructive.


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#7
awesome! many thanks!
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