Re: What would be a better set of default resources?

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On 07/20/2009 11:10 AM, Alexia Death wrote:
>>    * Add larger variants of the circle and fuzzy circle
>
> Please no, there's too many round brushes already and bigger ones would
> look exactly the same and add confusion. There should not be 2 brushes
> that look to be the same shape in the default set.

Hi Alexia,

I get your drift, but is it really reasonable to force a user to scale a 
say 250px brush to 3px if that is what he desires? It might be, but I 
don't think it is with our current scaling mechanism. What do you think 
bout offering a range of brushes that together covers a big radius 
spectrum? Since scaling currently can be done in the range 10%-1000%, 
how about these radiuses for the Circle and Fuzzy Circle ones:

  10px, 50px, 250px

>>    * Try to get rid of the Pepper, Sparks and Vine brushes
>
> They represent quite nice examples of bitmap brushes and I don't mind at
> all that they stick around, after all theres only 3 of them compared to
> 10+ round brushes. Combined with dynamics they make perfect example/demo
> brushes. See above for the real annoyance.

I agree that we should ship example brushes that shows all capabilities 
of our brush system, but I question the genericness of the Pepper and 
Vine brushes. The best would be if we could create a more generic sample 
brush for demo purposes.

> Default set of resources should include some tool presets, like some
> common aspect ratio fixed presets(2:3, 3:4) for crop tool

That's "Bug 156858 – Add option menu of standard aspect ratios to 
ratio-using tools" [1]

  / Martin

[1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=156858
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