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===Paint tool + Texture (raster)===
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===Paintbrush Tool - Smudge and Texture Capabilities===
====Patterns/Textures on the GIMP====
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On GIMP the tool more near of these capabilities is the Clone Tool. Our proposal is integrate some of features of Clone Tool to Paintbrush Tool.
Which the differences and likeness between pattern and a brush (.gbr and .gih) on GIMP?
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The Clone tool has the possibility to work with textures (patterns) and brushes at same time. If is possible integrate the smudge feature or part of main features... is possible to have an excellent and complete paintbrush. Now to have textures or impasto or similar features is necessary to do many steps and is not possible to work alla prima.
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Many artists, more colorist, has a painting action more alla prima... others are using in steps separated... perhaps, because the GIMP don't has a tool with these capabilities.
  
# Both are the resources to mark or make stains
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====The Brush + Pattern/Texture + Mixing strokes(Smudge)====
# Both are based in raster images
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The basic options are:
# Pattern is used to emulate textures in different kind of techniques or
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# Colour: Is necessary to use the colour asset on... as a normal brush.
# To fill figures with textures
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# Hard Edge
# Brush is used to emulate random textures, of natural properties or not of brushes in the real world.
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# Texture aspect (Invert Texture): Is necessary to have a flag to choose between default and inverted.
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# Source: Image and Pattern (texture).
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# Alignment: Registered and Fixed.
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# Rate Smudge.
  
Well, we can to think the patterns as brush very specific.
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====Mixing Strokes - Impasto, blending, smudging====
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On painting and not only these tasks are very important, the Smudge Tool has some of these capabilities, mainly blend strokes and some impasto qualities (hard edges with high rate tax) if we have dedicated brushes for. Americo and Deveze have made some tests with the Clone Tool... and is possible to use this tool to resolve many impasto qualities... but is not possible to use the Color parameter. With Color parameter the Clone tool is basically a paintbrush with some impasto capability.
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On GIMP, now, is possible to make this in two steps - first we paint something (Pencil, Paintbrush, Airbrush, etc.) and after, with Smudge tool, we make the blend the stains/strokes.
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With MyPaint brushes, the current feature on GIMP 2.9+ Git Master, is possible to have the smudge on their brushes, but the mark is a basically a circle (dab). In the ideal painting world, is interesting to have the raster brushes with dynamic stains. The .gbr and .gih brushes with paint dynamics)... have the result more richest that a smudge brush on MyPaint.
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Figure smudge brush with MyPaint
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Figure smudge brush with GIMP (via 2 steps: make stains with some paint tool and after with smudge tool blend them).
  
====How works on Krita====
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=====Clipboard feature and a path to impasto=====
IN PROGRESS
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All paint tools have the possibility to use the clipboard.<br>
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[[Image:Clipboard-tool-paint-feature.png]]<br>
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The clipboard feature on the paint tools could be used in different ways. Normally is used to create or to use as temporary images to brushes and patterns.
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Is possible to use this feature in another way, for example, to improve the impasto. This method use the clipboard feature to brushes and patterns (texture). The method, use many times, to select different parts of reference image or swatches or patterns and, copy on clipboard. After, with Clone tool with a brush, more the pattern clipboard with fixed alignment, is possible to produce something of type, see figure below.
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[[Image:impasto-with-clone-tool+pattern-clipboard-sample-cloud.jpg]]<br>
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Is possible use this method... with a personal pattern swatches and, to have variations and other colors. But the impasto is fake... in my opinion, the method is good, but is necessary on the Clone Tool a real smudge. Another issue, is to have a way to organize the clipboard sessions. Perhaps, the buffers is a good option, but is necessary to add the possibility to paste the buffer on clipboard.
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=====Smudge feature=====
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Now, the Smudge tool has only the capability to blend the stains, using a brush. The stains that are previously created.
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On GIMP, now, is possible to make this in two steps - first we paint something (Pencil, Paintbrush, Airbrush, etc.) and after, with Smudge tool, we make the blend the stains/strokes.
  
====Photoshop - Bob Chiu Steps [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GMeDsI1088&t=9m40s Video link]====
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With MyPaint brushes, is possible to have the smudge on their brushes, but the mark is a basically a circle (dab).
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The GIMP raster brushes (.gbr and .gih brushes with paint dynamics), resulting more richest than a smudge brush on MyPaint.<br>
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Figure smudge brush with MyPaint.<br>
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Figure smudge brush with GIMP (via 2 steps: make stains with some paint tool and after with smudge tool blend them).
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===Comparison of Paint tools - Paintbrush, Clone and Smudge tool===
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The features in yellow are necessary on the paintbrush to have pattern and smudge abilities.<br>
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[[Image:paintbrush-clone-smuge-tool-options.jpg]]<br>
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===Proposal of the feature on GIMP===
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[[Image:paint-tool+texture-option.png]]
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==References==
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[http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/Analysis#the_brush_tools Analysis - Brush Tool]
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===Krita Paintbrush + Texture===
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*[https://docs.krita.org/Texture:Link Feature on Krita]
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*[http://www.davidrevoy.com/article107/textured-brush-in-floss-digital-painting David Revoy explain the feature on Krita]
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===Photoshop Paintbrush + Texture===
 
[[Image:Brush_Texture_Option_Photoshop.png]]
 
[[Image:Brush_Texture_Option_Photoshop.png]]
  
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[Bob Chiu Steps [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GMeDsI1088&t=9m40s Video link]
 
** Create a Pattern > save it on pattern library
 
** Create a Pattern > save it on pattern library
 
** Create a brush
 
** Create a brush
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**** Enable Transfer > [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GMeDsI1088&t=19m30s]
 
**** Enable Transfer > [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GMeDsI1088&t=19m30s]
 
***** Opacity Jitter or Flow Jitter
 
***** Opacity Jitter or Flow Jitter
 
====Proposal of the feature on GIMP====
 
[[Image:paint-tool+texture-option.png]]
 
 
The tool more near of an ideal Brush with Texture features (similar to Krita or Photoshop) is the Clone Tool.
 
Perhaps this Tool is a good way to build a new Tool.
 
 
The Brush + Pattern is basically a dual brush where the pattern is a kind of mask in background.
 
Options need are:
 
# Colour: Is necessary to use the colour asset on... as a normal brush.
 
# Texture aspect: Is necessary to have a flag to choose between default and inverted.
 
# Source: Image and Pattern (texture). Image as source is interesting to control something very similar to impasto or smudge.
 
# Alignment: Registered and Fixed.
 
 
====References====
 
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgkkA1W-Xu0 Feature on Photoshop]
 
* [https://docs.krita.org/Texture:Link Feature on Krita]
 
* [http://www.davidrevoy.com/article107/textured-brush-in-floss-digital-painting David Revoy explain the feature on Krita]
 
 
===Paintbrush and Pencil with smudge ability (raster)===
 
Basically, this feature is to have the current Smudge tool + a Paint tool (2) together, in an unique tool. Now, the Smudge tool has only the capability to blend the stains, using a brush. The stains that are previously created.
 
 
On GIMP, now, is possible to make this in two steps - first we paint something (Pencil, Paintbrush, Airbrush, etc.) and after, with Smudge tool, we make the blend the stains/strokes.
 
 
With MyPaint brushes, is possible to have the smudge on their brushes, but the mark is a basically a circle (dab). In the ideal painting world, is interesting to have the raster brushes with dynamic stains. The .gbr and .gih brushes with paint dynamics)... have the result more richest that a smudge brush on MyPaint.
 
Figure smudge brush with MyPaint
 
Figure smudge brush with GIMP (via 2 steps: make stains with some paint tool and after with smudge tool blend them).
 
 
'''Notes'''<br>
 
2. Is necessary to link the smudge with all paint tools... or in only specific tool, for instance, the paintbrush?
 
 
Brainstorming
 
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#Convolution Matrix in real time > impasto?!
 
#http://lodev.org/cgtutor/filtering.html
 
#http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/convolve/
 
 
===Paint tools and Clipboard feature===
 
All paint tools have the possibility to use the clipboard.
 
 
====Brainstorming====
 
[[Image:Clipboard-tool-paint-feature.png]]<br>
 
I am working around an impasto method on GIMP.
 
So, this method use the clipboard feature to brushes and patterns (texture).
 
In my opinion, this feature is a bit forgotten and underused.
 
The feature would had used better in many areas, I think!
 
Then, I am thinking to request an improvement:
 
the capability to select an area on the canvas... via shortcut... directly on canvas with the paint tool current.
 
For example:
 
# I am using the paintbrush;
 
# without to change the current tool... I select on-the-fly (via shortcut) an area of my canvas,
 
# when the area was selected, and shortcut released, the clipboard is loaded the stain.
 
 
Study better the context of clone+colour, brush+texture, impasto and paintbrush+smudge => it seems all children of the same father :-)
 

Revision as of 22:21, 25 April 2016

Paintbrush Tool - Smudge and Texture Capabilities

On GIMP the tool more near of these capabilities is the Clone Tool. Our proposal is integrate some of features of Clone Tool to Paintbrush Tool. The Clone tool has the possibility to work with textures (patterns) and brushes at same time. If is possible integrate the smudge feature or part of main features... is possible to have an excellent and complete paintbrush. Now to have textures or impasto or similar features is necessary to do many steps and is not possible to work alla prima. Many artists, more colorist, has a painting action more alla prima... others are using in steps separated... perhaps, because the GIMP don't has a tool with these capabilities.

The Brush + Pattern/Texture + Mixing strokes(Smudge)

The basic options are:

  1. Colour: Is necessary to use the colour asset on... as a normal brush.
  2. Hard Edge
  3. Texture aspect (Invert Texture): Is necessary to have a flag to choose between default and inverted.
  4. Source: Image and Pattern (texture).
  5. Alignment: Registered and Fixed.
  6. Rate Smudge.

Mixing Strokes - Impasto, blending, smudging

On painting and not only these tasks are very important, the Smudge Tool has some of these capabilities, mainly blend strokes and some impasto qualities (hard edges with high rate tax) if we have dedicated brushes for. Americo and Deveze have made some tests with the Clone Tool... and is possible to use this tool to resolve many impasto qualities... but is not possible to use the Color parameter. With Color parameter the Clone tool is basically a paintbrush with some impasto capability. On GIMP, now, is possible to make this in two steps - first we paint something (Pencil, Paintbrush, Airbrush, etc.) and after, with Smudge tool, we make the blend the stains/strokes. With MyPaint brushes, the current feature on GIMP 2.9+ Git Master, is possible to have the smudge on their brushes, but the mark is a basically a circle (dab). In the ideal painting world, is interesting to have the raster brushes with dynamic stains. The .gbr and .gih brushes with paint dynamics)... have the result more richest that a smudge brush on MyPaint. Figure smudge brush with MyPaint Figure smudge brush with GIMP (via 2 steps: make stains with some paint tool and after with smudge tool blend them).

Clipboard feature and a path to impasto

All paint tools have the possibility to use the clipboard.
Clipboard-tool-paint-feature.png

The clipboard feature on the paint tools could be used in different ways. Normally is used to create or to use as temporary images to brushes and patterns. Is possible to use this feature in another way, for example, to improve the impasto. This method use the clipboard feature to brushes and patterns (texture). The method, use many times, to select different parts of reference image or swatches or patterns and, copy on clipboard. After, with Clone tool with a brush, more the pattern clipboard with fixed alignment, is possible to produce something of type, see figure below. Impasto-with-clone-tool+pattern-clipboard-sample-cloud.jpg
Is possible use this method... with a personal pattern swatches and, to have variations and other colors. But the impasto is fake... in my opinion, the method is good, but is necessary on the Clone Tool a real smudge. Another issue, is to have a way to organize the clipboard sessions. Perhaps, the buffers is a good option, but is necessary to add the possibility to paste the buffer on clipboard.

Smudge feature

Now, the Smudge tool has only the capability to blend the stains, using a brush. The stains that are previously created. On GIMP, now, is possible to make this in two steps - first we paint something (Pencil, Paintbrush, Airbrush, etc.) and after, with Smudge tool, we make the blend the stains/strokes.

With MyPaint brushes, is possible to have the smudge on their brushes, but the mark is a basically a circle (dab). The GIMP raster brushes (.gbr and .gih brushes with paint dynamics), resulting more richest than a smudge brush on MyPaint.
Figure smudge brush with MyPaint.
Figure smudge brush with GIMP (via 2 steps: make stains with some paint tool and after with smudge tool blend them).

Comparison of Paint tools - Paintbrush, Clone and Smudge tool

The features in yellow are necessary on the paintbrush to have pattern and smudge abilities.
Paintbrush-clone-smuge-tool-options.jpg

Proposal of the feature on GIMP

Paint-tool+texture-option.png

References

Analysis - Brush Tool

Krita Paintbrush + Texture

Photoshop Paintbrush + Texture

Brush Texture Option Photoshop.png

[Bob Chiu Steps Video link

    • Create a Pattern > save it on pattern library
    • Create a brush
      • New document (size x height), for instance with 256x256px;
      • New preset brush - on photoshop the brushes birth directly as a preset, interesting (Krita also).
    • Select the brush
    • Now Brush Options > [1]
      • The options is possible to control many aspects:
        • Spacing, Hardness Angle, Flip and Size;
        • Enable the Shape Dynamics (basically is a .gbr with gimp paint dynamics); > [2]
        • Enable the Texture and is possible to see the library patterns, the options of Texture are: > [3]
          • Texture Library (dropdown open manager), Invert (flag), Scale, Brightness, Contrast, Texture each tip (flag), Mode, Depth, Minimum Depth, Deep Jitter, Control (drop down flags).
        • Enable Transfer > [4]
          • Opacity Jitter or Flow Jitter