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Just an idea: An instant/pop-up palette to quickly access favorite tool presets including a color wheel #157

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eVoLuTiVeMEDIA opened this issue Aug 3, 2013 · 4 comments

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@eVoLuTiVeMEDIA
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It's not an ultra-short term development but it worths mention for being very practical and straightforward.

Press pen/mouse button and the palette appears just under the cursor.
Press pen/mouse button again (or select a preset or color) and the palette disappears.

The tool icons could be a generated visual reference of a simple S shape, at different pressures.

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ghost commented Aug 4, 2013

Nice idea!

I was going to mention an improvement to the colour palette, and this topic talks about it in a similar way. It will be less laborious to pick up a different colour from those swatches already present under the colour panel.

My former idea was while having the SELECT COLOUR panel opened Pencil could have the changes instantly applied to the canvas (right now you have to close it in order to apply the changes)

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Kaikogf commented Aug 25, 2017

This feature was already implemented some time ago by @eVoLuTiVeMEDIA, and now I noticed that the pop-up palette is not present on the shortcuts list under the Preference panel

Was it disable?

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MrStevns commented Aug 25, 2017

As far as I know, it's more or less removed from the source code. While there are some pieces left which are commented, I believe the base code and it's source files are gone.

edit: ehh nvm... the files are still there. Not sure why it was disabled though.

@Kaikogf
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Kaikogf commented Aug 26, 2017

It was a nice implementation, using the same behaviour as the one done in Krita.
Helps a lot when painting
[I know, I know Pencil2D is for animation! 👍 ]

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