Topics to Digital Painting with GIMP

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Introduction

GIMP and Digital Painting

Traditional way

Pret-a-porte way

Artistic style

What is required really?

Tool Presets Bugs and flow problems

Bugs to edit presets

  • Tool Options dialog - define in short ...
  • Tool Presets dialog

Problematic flow to create

  • Tool Options dialog
  • Tool Presets dialog

Suggestions

Toggle shortcuts

Increase/decrease size brush directly on canvas

References

Paintbrush with eraser ability

To use the same brush to erase a stroke with a toggle shortcut (recursive). In MyPaint and Krita is possible to use recursively the two tools using only the key 'E'.

To make this in the current stable and devel releases we must follow this flow:

  1. To share the paint options between tools
  2. Change between the P or N key with Shift+E and again P or N (for instance)to follow painting/drawing.

The process that is possible is a bit unfriendly if I do a comparison with the flow with Krita/Photoshop and MyPaint. Have a toggle or recursive key to make this, it turns this action more easy and fast to execute. Imagine the users that are using a graphic tablet with GIMP... is necessary stops the action with paint tool, and to use the hand (left/right) to invoke the eraser, with Shift+E, and after again, 'P' or 'N' (for instance) key to follow using the paint tools.

I think that the 'Paint Options Shared Between Tools' works fine in many cases... but not to all. My suggestion, here, is to provide another option to have the eraser directly on paint tool. For me and many painters that are using MyPaint and Krita, this feature is working fine. See thread on mailing list - ideas and suggestions around digital painting on GIMP.

{{Another approach, but I am not sure if is possible, is to have a shortcut to enable the paint tool with blend mode + foreground color to erase the stroke/stain, for example, Addition with white color as foreground works fine to delete.

The main question here is: we want/need erase or to eliminate a wrong stroke (this a simple task) or we need the Eraser Tool to make things more complex? I am thinking that the two options are important... but for me, a shortcut to delete is main thing in this task.}}

Brainstorming and ideas

  • A plugin action (with a toggle key) to enable some blend modes to erase the strokes. For example, p


References

  • Krita way
  • MyPaint way

Paint Tools improvements

Paintbrush and Pencil with pattern (raster)

  • Schema feature on GIMP
  • Schema on Krita and Photoshop
  • Pattern on the current GIMP

References

Paintbrush and Pencil with smudge ability (raster)

Brushes

Simplify the flow to create raster brushes

Interpolation stains to make raster brushes (.gih) in a easier way...

References