robaho/seashore

smudge tool

AxGiles opened this issue · 12 comments

The last half dozen times or so that I've used the Seashore app, the smudge tool has been all over the place. Literally. I will smudge in one direction - say from a certain point down and to the left - and the image will skid somehow. It just jumps all over the place, messing up the image. I do ctlr-z and undo, and the app switches from the smudge tool to the color selection tool, automatically, as if it was part of the undo action.

Now, the smudge tool doesn't work at all. I run it over a spot that I want to smudge, and nothing happens. Except maybe a ghost of that spot appears somewhere else on the image as part of the skid. Or part of the image will smudge, but not all of it, and not entirely.

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I rely on the smudge tool primarily. so this is pretty frustrating. It's not working in three different ways now. Could you guys please fix it? Thanks.

The undo switching to zoom I’ve seen - it’s typically caused by releasing the command before the Z - but I’m trying to work on a solution.

As to the smudge tool - last I checked it was working fine. Are you certain you don’t have the rate too low? I will test tomorrow and post a video.

Sorry for your troubles.

Do you use a pen/tablet or are you using a mouse?

Also, have you tried with a single layer image where the layer size and position is equal to the image size (eg just create a new image and draw on it then smudge)

Thanks. I will investigate tonight.

OK. I've reproduced several problems with the tool. It was working last I tested so I believe it is probably an easy fix.

fixed in version 3.19 which will be posted to the app store tonight. Thank you for reporting this issue - it actually affected all of the paint tools when using smaller brushes with small brush spacing (smudge uses a spacing of 1% always).

Also, note that in the later releases you don't have to "smudge" to effect the blur. You can simply click (down/up), and it will blend & blur the area under the brush. Often by rapidly clicking in an area you can effect a better blend then trying to "smudge" the paint.

Also, sorry again for your troubles.