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    Don't know why it wouldn't work before, but I tried it again, and all is well. The next question is how to do it.

    Do you have any pointers for the kind of inverted pressure/ scale relationship I'm looking for at the end of the pressure curve? I've started playing with the settings and I could it find anything to create that experience.
    Last edited by Steve B; 03-14-2012 at 12:11 AM.

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    Hmm... Sounds like you're trying for sin/cos curve, lol. The only option I can think of (which I did implement, in a small extent, to some of these brushes), is to edit the stickers themselves, and use them as a means to increase, or decrease, the amount of coverage they offer. It'd take a lot of tinkering, though, and I'm not sure if it'd be entirely worth the effort.
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    Well, I thought I might as well check. Never can hurt to ask.

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    Thank you so much! Love the dull tip pencil 2, my stylus actually feels like a dull tipped pencil.

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    Amazing!

    These are fantastic, I'd go as far to say that They should be added to the next update. Thank you!

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    Haha! I have to agree. They're essential to my work in Artrage, and they express a whole set of real media that Artrage wasnt really doing yet-- rough pencils and whatnot that express a varied and expressive line weight through pressure. In Artrage, you either get very good clean sketchers or nice big textural tools like chalk. Those are both great, but these fill another niche. If Artrage is able to get the Sticker Sprays to relate to texture in the next release, that'll be a big deal. That would bring these up to even another level!

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    Great Tools, Someonesane
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve B View Post
    Haha! I have to agree. They're essential to my work in Artrage, and they express a whole set of real media that Artrage wasnt really doing yet-- rough pencils and whatnot that express a varied and expressive line weight through pressure. In Artrage, you either get very good clean sketchers or nice big textural tools like chalk. Those are both great, but these fill another niche. If Artrage is able to get the Sticker Sprays to relate to texture in the next release, that'll be a big deal. That would bring these up to even another level!
    Ah yes, sticker spray relating to texture would be the icing on the cake. That along with more advanced transforms ( and 64bit support ) would most likely make artrage my go to for anything I do non vector.

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    The other things I was thinking of was to get Sticker Sprays to blend or mix paint as they do with the native Artrage tools. I'll put these ideas in the Suggestion thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve B View Post
    The other things I was thinking of was to get Sticker Sprays to blend or mix paint as they do with the native Artrage tools. I'll put these ideas in the Suggestion thread.
    Absolutely, that would be amazing.

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