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Weird marks on my art? - shorte85 - 02-16-2022

Hi, was hoping someone could help me? I am trying to get a smooth "3D effect on text" in gimp. I am following a tutorial, and it has me create a paint brush by copying a selection which I did.... Once I created my path using a text (font) to trace and then stroke path so that way the paint brush I created is used.

However, instead of it being smooth and pretty like the tutorial... I am seeing weird marks, which I uploaded the screenshot so you can see it too.

Could it be due to my brush settings not being quite right or is it something to do with my laptop graphics?


RE: Weird marks on my art? - Krikor - 02-16-2022

I'm not sure, but it seems to me to be the same problem reported by PixLab at https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Brush-problem--5967?pid=25248#pid25248

He was trying to reproduce what you can see in this video --➤ https://youtu.be/Ynr2TzNz3MA?t=119

If so, it appears to be a bug.


RE: Weird marks on my art? - shorte85 - 02-17-2022

Yes, that is the exact tutorial I was following. Smile


RE: Weird marks on my art? - Krikor - 02-17-2022

(02-17-2022, 02:23 AM)shorte85 Wrote: Yes, that is the exact tutorial I was following. Smile

If you use larger brush sizes this problem goes away.

If it is possible to use the brush in enlarged size and then make the necessary reduction (Scale Tool), it might work.

Edited:

[Image: p4Pritm.png]


RE: Weird marks on my art? - shorte85 - 02-18-2022

(02-17-2022, 08:29 AM)Krikor Wrote:
(02-17-2022, 02:23 AM)shorte85 Wrote: Yes, that is the exact tutorial I was following. Smile

If you use larger brush sizes this problem goes away.

If it is possible to use the brush in enlarged size and then make the necessary reduction (Scale Tool), it might work.

Edited:

[Image: p4Pritm.png]

Hey! Thanks for this. I will definitely try this. Smile