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Bruhsty Aug 10, 2020 @ 3:24pm
Straight lines
This is for creators.

Photoshop has very handy feature, that allows you to make straight lines using shift key.
If you, for example, paint somewhere, then while holding shift click in the other place, and it will draw from first point to second. Or if you hold shift while draw, it makes lines go on straight angle.

Can you, guys look into it? This would be very helpful.
Originally posted by Biohazard:
We're planning to overhaul all of the brush tools so I'll keep this in mind when we do. Right now we still have some higher priority features we want to add to the scene system like an object hierarchy system and key frame animations.

Since it's possible to export/import masks from the editor, this allows anyone to leverage the features of a fully developed image editor and so use the whole breadth of features GIMP/Photoshop and such have. Wallpaper Engine would never be able to keep up with those, but some basic additional tools and shortcuts would still be nice to add eventually.
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Biohazard  [developer] Aug 11, 2020 @ 4:03pm 
We're planning to overhaul all of the brush tools so I'll keep this in mind when we do. Right now we still have some higher priority features we want to add to the scene system like an object hierarchy system and key frame animations.

Since it's possible to export/import masks from the editor, this allows anyone to leverage the features of a fully developed image editor and so use the whole breadth of features GIMP/Photoshop and such have. Wallpaper Engine would never be able to keep up with those, but some basic additional tools and shortcuts would still be nice to add eventually.
Bruhsty Aug 12, 2020 @ 1:50am 
I know that it is possible to export and import masks, I used it for saving them for later, but you can see the effect in WE editor, while you can't in photoshop. Even if WE editor has worse tools, I'd still use it over Photoshop/GIMP, because of that reason. Thank you for your response.
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Date Posted: Aug 10, 2020 @ 3:24pm
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