Re: XPG6 Creating New Brushes and Colours
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Xhris
Hi,
I was contacted about this thread and I’ve attached a xar file explaining how brushes work now and what’s changed. Interestingly, no functionality has been lost in V6, and the only change is that the default setting “local colours replace” has been changed from “no brush colours” to “named brush colours”. This allows brushes to become much friendlier and usable by remembering line settings (such as colour etc.). However, the change means that you must understand how to design brushes so their colours can be changed. Take a look at the xar file for more help, and also section 3.1.3 of my brush tutorial on my
website.
Xhris
I understand that in many (but definately not all) cases the new default is more practical. However, I do not understand why one can set a brush's 'Local colours replace' property only to have it ignored the next time one uses that brush (this didn't work in XPro5 either, though).
This behavior has led me to believe this property is actually a property of the line, not the brush itself (the other fill properties do save properly with the brush).
I would love to see this changed, so the 'Local colours replace' property is related to and saved with the brush itself, so one can decide for oneself what the brush is supposed to do.
Frans
Re: XPG6 Creating New Brushes and Colours
Yes, that the setting is not saved with the brush is a known bug. Fortunately, the new changes suppress the worst effects of that bug (from a practical sense), but hopefully it will get fixed properly one day.
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Re: XPG6 Creating New Brushes and Colours
Here is a quick tutorial. I did this in Designer Pro, but it should be the same in XPGD. As you can see its really very simple