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    Default Use Defined Line Stroke Shapes / Pressure Profiles

    80% of the ones on off I never use and would like to define my own with vector shapes!

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    Default Re: Use Defined Line Stroke Shapes / Pressure Profiles

    I have to agree with you on that issue. I am up for those changes!
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    Default Re: Use Defined Line Stroke Shapes / Pressure Profiles

    I agree - that would be a great idea!

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    Default Re: Use Defined Line Stroke Shapes / Pressure Profiles

    Count me in! This would be great. And if colours and gradients could be applied to these shapes, and two or more shapes could be grouped and used as a line stroke, imagine the possibilities!
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    Default Re: Use Defined Line Stroke Shapes / Pressure Profiles

    I agree. Further would it be possible for a line/path to have attributes assigned to each node? By that I mean line width, colour and even transparency.

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    Default Re: Use Defined Line Stroke Shapes / Pressure Profiles

    Quote Originally Posted by MarkMyWords View Post
    I agree. Further would it be possible for a line/path to have attributes assigned to each node? By that I mean line width, colour and even transparency.
    That sounds a very interesting concept indeed

 

 

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