Re: Brush size relative to canvas size

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>> > From: jo.y.venn@xxxxxxxxx
>> > Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2014 14:30:24 +0200
>> > To: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx
>> > Subject:  Brush size relative to canvas size
>> > 
>> > Hi guys,
>> > 
>> > some suggestions how to improve brushes:
>> > Brush size relative to canvas size
>> > 
>> > would be handy to have a dynamic brush size, like: if i zoom in, the brush size adapts to the canvas size and shrinks relative to the zoom factor. Vice-versa, if i zoom out, the brush size grows relative to the zoom factor.
>> > 
>> 
>> I imagine this could be 'easy' to implement simply by adding a new unit of measure for brush sizes: "screen pixels" (as contrasted to "image pixels").  This might not be a useful feature to have for all measurements, but for brush sizes it could indeed be a plus.
>> 
>> For comparison, when you make adjustments in Inkscape the Alt modifier allows you to adjust things in terms of screen pixels (using the current zoom level), and it's a handy thing to have available.
>> 
>> -- Stratadrake
>> strata_ranger@xxxxxxxxxxx
>> --------------------
>> Numbers may not lie, but neither do they tell the whole truth.
> 


nice, if this feature looks relative easy to implement! 
I, and thats me, would suggest a check-button or something persistent to activate this feature, rather some modifier keys (maybe as a complementary function) - just to make things handier
As a digital painter, i search always for new solutions to improve my work - a consistent brush size would help to speed up things, coupled with presets. 

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