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And yeah, it's "just colouring" - but if you were colouring with paper and pens you wouldn't be able to just complete an entire area with one dab of the pen. :)
***pokes the dev team*** :)
A large brush, why not ! That's a good idea, even if painting a large area doesn't take much time as it is right now.
i guess your right but idk it just takes forever...
I'm up to 181.5 hours, with 1 1/2 DLC packs left to do :)
Well then... I guess I need to start clicking on individual squares rather than clicking and dragging... :-P
I'd still be "colouring the pixels", I'd just be colouring more at a time with a large brush...! :)
So... having just spent several minutes filling in a single colour on the last few "screens" of Snow Forest (in the Vistas I pack), I have to reiterate that it would be a heck of a lot less tedious with a bigger "brush"!
I'm not asking for anything huge - just maybe something that would cover a block of four squares at a time rather than one.
Putting it in the terms of physical colouring books again - if I had a large area I wanted to do in one colour in a physical book, I'd switch to the broad end of my colouring pen rather than the fine tip I use for the detailed areas. What I'm asking for here is something similar to that broad tip - just slightly more coverage to relieve the tedium!
I love the finished pictures, but filling in those large areas can get SO tiresome on the bigger pictures. Other people seem to find the fiddly "every square a different colour" areas to be worse, but for me it's the boredom of these big sections. I'd rather have a detailed fiddly bit! :)
wow :O yeah i agree with u all a bigger brush would work wonders <3
Heh - I'm obviously slow! I have 329 hours so far, and there are many books that I haven't even purchased yet! Plus several pics to finish on the ones I do own. :)
That's the way I do it too - very handy on those pics where the pixels alternate between two colours (sea and sky are especially bad for that!). :)