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      Subpath
      last edited by Subpath

      @Dazmondo

      What you trying to do in your Pictures above
      would not work, as far as i know.

      You cant draw Brush Strokes with the Pencil Tool.

      And to draw Brush Strokes with the Pen Tool
      would only work if you do the following.

      Take a look at this Video:

      0_1658169888068_Brush-with-Pen.png

      Win 11
      CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
      GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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        VectorStyler @Dazmondo
        last edited by VectorStyler

        @Dazmondo Question: should the Pencil tool be able to paint with vector brushes (as an option)?

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          Dazmondo @VectorStyler
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          Thanks Subpath / b77 for the tips, I was originally (stupidly) concentrating using the combo with the pencil tool (which doesn't work on the Mac) but works with the brush tool.

          Managed to get there in the end and got the job finished0_1658213279043_Screen Grab 2022-07-19 at 7.47.27 am.png

          I'm sure with a little practice I could now motor through these types of jobs - also now using that nice little tip from Subpath for working with the pen tool by temporally pressing 'b' to select the brush tool then hitting 'p' to continue the path - works great --- Thanks everyone

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            Subpath @Dazmondo
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            @Dazmondo

            your welcome, always happy to help

            have to say that i am very impressed by your Design, wow 👍

            As a small note, because it struck me.
            The text "Steam Kittens" doesn't really follow a text on curve.
            But maybe that's intended.

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              Subpath @VectorStyler
              last edited by Subpath

              @VectorStyler

              would it not a little more helpful if we could use
              the Pen Tool direct also for Vector Brushes ?

              without the workaround a descriped above

              Win 11
              CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
              GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                VectorStyler @Subpath
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                @Subpath said in Draw tool sticky settings?:

                would it not a little more helpful if we could use the Pen Tool direct also for Vector Brushes ?

                Yes, this could be easy to enable. But, it might result in confusion as all other apps differentiate between the Pen and brush tools.

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                  Subpath @VectorStyler
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                  @VectorStyler

                  For me, the advantage of this is so much greater than any confusion about it.

                  As you can see, @dazmondo has a problem while he
                  likes using the Pen Tool
                  with Vector Brushes and can't do that. I know he could apply it later.
                  But direct editing would be so much more forward.

                  Here two Programs from old Times :), that have been using this for a long time.
                  I still like them and have copies installed. These are
                  "Creature House Expression" and "Expression Design."

                  In "Creature House Expression" it is called B-Spline, but
                  Expression Design uses the Pen Tool for Vector brushes.

                  Here a Video Example:

                  0_1658238145352_Expression.png

                  Win 11
                  CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                  GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                    VectorStyler @Subpath
                    last edited by

                    @Subpath Added this as an option to the backlog.

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                      Subpath @VectorStyler
                      last edited by

                      @VectorStyler

                      great !
                      I think this will put a smile on many faces 🙂

                      Win 11
                      CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                      GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                        Dazmondo
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                        The Steam Kittens have requested a back print for the T-shirt featuring Keith (the steampunk kitten character featured on the front) so thought I'd have a crack using the method detailed in this post and glad to report it was far less bother to do the shading using the brushes I made and really easy to edit ---- did have a fair few times that I had to force quit when doing the top hat detail, but got there in the end --- Still need to add tour dates and a logo:

                        1_1658249855933_Screen Grab 2022-07-19 at 5.55.50 pm.png 0_1658249855932_Screen Grab 2022-07-19 at 5.56.46 pm.png
                        @Subpath said in Draw tool sticky settings?:

                        @VectorStyler

                        great !
                        I think this will put a smile on many faces 🙂

                        Big smile here👍

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                          Subpath @Dazmondo
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                          @Dazmondo

                          Thats so insane, i am totaly floored by your design
                          WOW !!!

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                          GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                            Boldline
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                            @Dazmondo Really impressive work! Thanks for sharing what you've figured out and the final result.

                            @Dazmondo @Subpath I'm going to have to go in and look more closely at what exactly is being discussed as a design tactic between the pencil, pen and brush tools - I think I understand in part but would be interested to check out more with it.
                            It sounds like you want to be able to use a repeating brush along a path but the brush tool does not give you the control over the path like a pencil tool or especially a pen tool could do. So instead of making the lines first and going back and giving them the brush style after, you want to be able to see it right away and faster using the keyboard shortcuts - draw a path with the pencil or pen tool - hold down command (ultimately be able to pull the style from another sample in the design) click "b" to get to brush and have it convert to the repeating pattern already set there....
                            I'll have to go back and try things out as at this point I'm not sure if there's more to it or I have the general concept down

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                              Subpath @Boldline
                              last edited by Subpath

                              @Boldline

                              There are actually two concepts here.

                              The first one
                              -- How to draw a vector brush with the Pen tool.

                              You can't do this directly and just go for it.
                              You have to draw a line with the Pen Tool.
                              Then select the your Brush and set then
                              the brush thickness.
                              .
                              .
                              Another way i found is the following:

                              Select "B" for the Brush tool.
                              Paint a short first piece of your path with the Brush tool.
                              (this short piece should stay selected)

                              Then switch to "P" for the Pen tool and now you can continue
                              and draw your vector brush with the Pen tool.

                              Here a Video Example for this case:

                              0_1658262388591_Pen-Tool Trick.png

                              Win 11
                              CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                              GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                                Subpath
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                                @Boldline

                                Here the Second one

                                -- Suppose you have four different strokes in your design.
                                (different size and color)
                                and you know that you will use them very often

                                You could create styles or presets for them
                                and select them when you need one of them
                                .
                                .
                                -- or you could try it this way

                                Create your four strokes in the style you're going to need
                                and put all four strokes next to the canvas

                                For simplicity, I'm only using the Pencil Tool
                                (but this method also works with the Brush Tool)
                                (but the Brush Tool normally doesn't take any color information,
                                Pencil Tool do)

                                Now press "P" for the Pencil Tool
                                move the mouse pointer over the area where your strokes are located

                                hold the command key (Mac) / CTRL key (PC) and select
                                one of the four strokes you want to draw with

                                As you may know VS draws always in the style of the last selected
                                object/stroke

                                Therefore, when you draw, you draw now with that style.

                                I think this is an easy way to quickly switch between
                                different strokes

                                Here is an example video (with recorded shortcuts):

                                0_1658262460959_Stroke-Trick.png

                                Win 11
                                CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                                GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                                  Dazmondo @Subpath
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                                  @Subpath said in Draw tool sticky settings?:

                                  @Boldline

                                  Here the Second one

                                  -- Suppose you have four different strokes in your design.
                                  (different size and color)
                                  and you know that you will use them very often

                                  You could create styles or presets for them
                                  and select them when you need one of them
                                  .
                                  .
                                  -- or you could try it this way

                                  Create your four strokes in the style you're going to need
                                  and put all four strokes next to the canvas

                                  For simplicity, I'm only using the Pencil Tool
                                  (but this method also works with the Brush Tool)
                                  (but the Brush Tool normally doesn't take any color information,
                                  Pencil Tool do)

                                  Now press "P" for the Pencil Tool
                                  move the mouse pointer over the area where your strokes are located

                                  hold the command key (Mac) / CTRL key (PC) and select
                                  one of the four strokes you want to draw with

                                  As you may know VS draws always in the style of the last selected
                                  object/stroke

                                  Therefore, when you draw, you draw now with that style.

                                  I think this is an easy way to quickly switch between
                                  different strokes

                                  Great way of starting off a job! --- I'd like to steal that for my workflow, if you don't mind ----- I've already set up the main brushes on the page I use for all the Steam Kittens illustrations I'll just copy paste my set brushstrokes into the next job artboard and away we go 👍 👍 👍 0_1658305858088_Screen Grab 2022-07-20 at 9.29.43 am.png

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                                    Subpath
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                                    @Dazmondo

                                    ... I'd like to steal that for my workflow, if you don't mind ...

                                    Of course I don't mind 🙂
                                    After all, I show these tips here to share ideas and tips.

                                    But remember, in your case, your illustration is
                                    is only black and white, it's easy.
                                    (this method doesn't take the color by Brushes).

                                    You can of course colorize your vector brush by
                                    choosing a color from a palette

                                    I myself found this method in the two vector programs mentioned above,
                                    "Creature House Expression" and "Expression Design".
                                    There you can select a brush directly with the Brush Tool and continue
                                    painting in its style (in the post above I show the programs in a video).

                                    Win 11
                                    CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                                    GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                                      Subpath
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                                      @Dazmondo

                                      Must say it again, i really like your way of creating
                                      hatchings with Brushes (really cool idea !!!!)

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                                      CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 9600X, 6-core.
                                      GPU: Nvidia Geforce RTX 5070.

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                                        Dazmondo
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                                        Thanks Boldline & Subpath👍

                                        Just been messing around with repeater and I'm blown away with what can be achieved now I've got my head around it -- for dot halftones it's ACE --- initially when I first used it, I found it would slow to a crawl and just thought it was for making fills similar to the pattern fill tool, and had no idea how well it works on raster art or photos even gradient meshes or when using raster effects on vectors - once expanded and unified this is great for t-shirts --- I know Boldline does a lot of t-shirt work and has probably mastered the repeater, but had no idea how powerful this is - this is now part of my workflow for this kind of stuff rather than using Clip Studio Paint / VectorRaster /or the halftone options built into Image Vectorizer ------ACE

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                                          Ingolf @VectorStyler
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                                          @VectorStyler said in Draw tool sticky settings?:

                                          @Subpath said in Draw tool sticky settings?:

                                          would it not a little more helpful if we could use the Pen Tool direct also for Vector Brushes ?

                                          Yes, this could be easy to enable. But, it might result in confusion as all other apps differentiate between the Pen and brush tools.

                                          It's a bad, bad, bad idea to mix the two!!!! For this reason and many other reasons. It is an absolutely bad idea. And a pen tool is a science in itself with lots of complexity - more than you think. It should be kept completely isolated from other tools. It is a discipline unto itself and a tool unto itself.

                                          I strongly recommend that instead you can easily switch between pen and brush visibly, easily and intuitively without the two ever getting mixed up.

                                          Just as easy as switching between black and white color in fill and stroke with X in Photoshop. One press of a key - or an icon in the context bar.

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                                            b77 @Ingolf
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                                            In continuation to what @Ingolf said:

                                            If the Brush contours dropdown would be available in the context bar when you pick the Pen tool, this would allow those who want to draw brush strokes directly with the Pen tool to simply switch to a brush contour and get to work. Would this not be acceptable for everybody?

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