Larger brush with draw alpha
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BabyWren12
Bracelet King
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3 months ago by BabyWren12
Hi! I propose that we have multiple bursh sizes for when doing draw alphas. When you have a decent sized area of space to cover it is quite annoying to have to click so much and I find using the text version confusing so having the option of larger brushes would fix this.
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kpn
Bracelet King
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3 months ago by kpn
have you tried fill section?
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BabyWren12
Bracelet King
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3 months ago by BabyWren12
@kpn no idea what/how to do that please elaborate. also it might not really help cuz I like to base a lot of mine off of images and for some reason it likes to do fifty shades of white highly intermixed. i always set color amount to max cuz the colors it chooses are weird, one time it skipped all pinks in a pattern where pink was very clearly included in several spots, another time it literally only had 3 colors so I did 3 and it skipped one of the colors and gave me two shades of another, if u have advice for that please sharesorry about grammar I am slepy |
halokiwi
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3 months ago by halokiwi
I think you might benefit from these tutorials on how to tweak patterns:https://www.braceletbook.com/tutorials/120_making-better-outlines-for-alpha-patterns/ https://www.braceletbook.com/tutorials/74_how-to-tweak-patterns/ Merging the similar colours should at least partially solve your issue. I know, you didn't as me, but using 'fill' is simple: Instead of 'knot' you select 'fill' in 'fill type' in 'draw alpha. When you then click on a knot, it will fill this knot as well as all knots of the same colour that are connected to it. 'horizontal' and 'vertical' might also be useful for you. It does the same as 'fill', but only for the horizontal or vertical line the knot is in. |
BabyWren12
Bracelet King
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3 months ago by BabyWren12
@halokiwi thanks that's all really helpful!!!!
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KnotsBySav
Bracelet King
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3 months ago by KnotsBySav
@BabyWren12 whenever I use the image to alpha feature, I like to change all the similar colors to one shade of that color before drawing. then you can add in the details once you have the base.
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