So, I made a brush in Photoshop/krita. How do I solve this: The top and bottom are flat. I would like the brush to rotate as I paint so it like a ring of strokes. Like this;
In Krita you need to go to and activate the Rotation property of your brush, and make a curve on the Drawing Angle sensor.https://docs.krita.org/en/reference_manual/brushes/brush_settings/tablet_sensors.html Really, "Drawing Angle" is the sensor you're looking for. There's one sensor called "Rotation" but it means actual…
No, it doesn’t But it has “clone” feature where you could clone vector object and shift it to say 2048 pix for 2048 sized texture. If you edite the original, the clone would copy editing automatically. Not so easy like wrap mode but still you could make perfectly continuous vector splines through repeating texture that way
On CS6 at least you can do a crappy tile mode by creating a layer, making it a smart object, duplicating it 8 times and arranging them in a grid, then editing one smart object (a new document window opens up), and then whenever you save the document in this new window, all other copies of the smart object in the original…
@Joopson Thanks. It worked in PS. I google it and found out about the direction in PS but it wasn't working. I should have mentioned it in the first post but since it didn't work. I figured maybe, the direction setting for angle jitter was wrong. @RN Thanks. Worked in Krita Thanks guys :- ) @Joopson Photoshop doesn't still…
It's IMO better to do in a vector based soft. Microsoft free "Expression Design 4" for example could put up to 10 alternating pieces of bitmap images along a stroke + separate start/end images, RGB or B&W, tiling like a snake, stretching to stroke extent or scattering around randomly. And all this perfectly following a…