> Have you actually tried to do what I outlined above? > > Have you? lol No - I haven't. It's not currently possible to turn off anti-aliasing on the brush tool, so it's not possible to "test" it. However, knowing how anti-aliasing works, your statement is incorrect... The paintbrush tool resamples the brush when the pixel grid of the brush > is not perfectly aligned to the pixel grid of the image. > Yes, but with anti-aliasing turned off (which you can't presently), it wouldn't. > A perfect non-antialiased 1 pixel brush typically gets spread across > four adjacent pixels in the image, assuming you're working with a high > zoom level and don't specifically align the brush to the pixel grid of > the image. > I don't know why you would assume that. :) It's incorrect at any rate. Anti-aliasing IS what average pixels to spread over a 4-pixel block. If you turn it off (which, again, you can't currently in the brush tool), and a single click with a 1px brush fills more than one pixel, then that would be incorrect behaviour. -C > > The pencil tool doesn't do that. > > Bye, > Simon > -- > simon@xxxxxxxx http://simon.budig.de/ > _______________________________________________ > gimp-developer-list mailing list > List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx > List membership: > https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list > List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list > _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list