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 From:  Metin Seven (METINSEVEN)
4446.136 
Interesting indeed, thanks Marco! I still have to dive into the Freeze functions.

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 From:  mkdm
4446.137 In reply to 4446.135 
Hi Stefan.

You're welcome!

@You : "...Is this also somehow possible ...(in an automated way, without painting with brushes) ?"

Well...this is a bit tricky I think!
For what I know there's no completely automation for this kind of things in 3DCoat.

But one of the things that you can try and that is semi-automated, is using one specific tool in "Paint Room"

That tool will allow you to decide on what "kind" of surface you want to paint on (or freeze).

This is a very coarse and rough tutorial I made on the fly : http://take.ms/wjnlsC

You can start with it and make practicing on that tool.

Ciao!

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  mkdm
4446.138 In reply to 4446.136 
You're welcome Metin.


Ciao!

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  amur (STEFAN)
4446.139 
Thanks Marco, much appreciated.

I thought this would be also possible with the paint bucket tool
and with the fill w/ freeze option, but unfortunately it fills the
complete surface and not some areas, regardless of settings.

Best regards
Stefan
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 From:  mkdm
4446.140 In reply to 4446.139 
Hi!

@You : "...I thought this would be also possible with the paint bucket tool..."

This is true but there's a workaround.

Instead of Paint Bucket you can use the Standard Freeze tool with "Stroke Mode" set to "Rectangular" "Ignore Back faces" off , View Mode to "Parallel" and
playing with the different applying method.

Please watch this video : http://take.ms/XhWvv

Ciao!

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  amur (STEFAN)
4446.141 
That's what i was looking for. Thanks a lot Marco, for your help!

Best regards
Stefan
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 From:  mkdm
4446.142 In reply to 4446.141 
You're welcome Stefan.

But anyway...pay attention to the fact that, that method, requires a certain amount of manual tweaking in some situation.

Anyway...better than nothing :)

Ciao!

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  mkdm
4446.143 
Hi James.

I write here to reply to your kind message at (http://moi3d.com/forum/index.php?webtag=MOI&msg=6925.353)
because I don't want to saturate the "V4 Wish List" thread with off topic arguments :)

First of all I thank you very much for sharing your personal experience and your opinion.
This helped me a lot!!

Believe me....this situation was driving me crazy!!!

@You : "...When I first used it I found the haptic feedback to be quite unnatural....rather just accept it is as it is...."

Well...

I've spent last two hours checking every single millimeters of this fucking iPad Pro's screen.
It is perfect in all aspects for what I can check with my eyes and my fingers.

So I decided to make a test more or less with the same method when I have to deal with software debugging :)

1) First I've cleaned up very well the entire surface of the iPad's screen with a good quality microfiber cloth.
2) Then, without touching with my left hand or fingers the screen, and with the right hand "armed" with a cotton glove,
I started to draw strokes with the pencil on every single centimeter of the screen (for this test I have left the screen "off" so it was totally black).
3) The stokes was good, rather smooth, without any humps/scratchy, tacky/draggy

Then I repeated the test in this way :

1) before start drawing I touched the screen in some areas with my left fingers to simulate pinch/zoom/pan
In this way that areas was "contaminated" by the natural "oil's skin"
2) I make some strokes starting from "clean" areaa through the "oily" areas and, in that zones, the Pencil was not fluid or smooth
as it was in clean zones. It feels humps/scratchy, tacky/draggy
3) I cleaned up those "olily" zones and the Pencil returned to be smooth.

So, also in the light of your suggestions, these are my actual considerations :

1) I had always been accustomed to classic Wacom tablets (not interactive display) like for example the superb Intuos Pro.
That drawing tablets have an excellent paper-like feel without any "fingerprint" or "oily" issues.

2) My experience of "drawing on glass" is very limited because sporadically I only made some little painting works on my "Lenovo P2" (Android smartphone)
with an "Adonit Mark" pencil that have a "mesh tip"
And my smartphone has a Gorilla Glass, so it's pretty different from the iPad's glass.

3) Nobody, in any of the dozens fucking forums that I read, nobody, talked about this "fingerprint" problem with the iPad's screen and Apple Pencil!!

OK. My very first temptation was to throw the iPad through the window (but it's very costly) :) :)

Well...

I understand that I have to change the way my "brain" feels this drawing experience on glass, and the iPad Pro 12.9 is a wanderful machine,
but I really hope that I will not be forced to clean up over and over the screen, because the Pencil on "oily" zones feels really bad for me.

Or maybe I will be forced to use an additional glove also for my left hand.
Some sort of glove that will prevent the screen from "smudging" and "oil" but keeping intact the "multitouch" capabilities.

I have to investigate.

Fortunately for my "mental health" I have better things to do because of my software developing daily job :)


Anyway...thank you very much again for your suggestion and have a nice day!

Ciao.

Marco (mkdm)

EDITED: 16 Nov 2017 by MKDM

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 From:  ycarry
4446.144 In reply to 4446.143 
Marco, you (and your iPad pro) need a trick : https://getpaperlike.com/
and remember to gently wipe the screen or you will damage the protection coating…
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 From:  mkdm
4446.145 In reply to 4446.144 
Hi ycarry.

Thanks a lot for your suggestion.

Above all for this : "...and remember to gently wipe the screen..."

Regarding the first suggestion (the paperlike),
I first want to practicing with this new
"plastic on glass" drawing experience,
in order to change the way my brain deal with this
new situation.

If I will get too many trouble then I will try to use
a glove also for the left hand in order to
minimize the fingerprint and smudges,
and only if all things go wrong, I will get a product like "paperlike".

I need practice :)

Thanks again for your help.

Ciao!

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  James (JFH)
4446.146 In reply to 4446.143 
Hi Marco,

Have you had a play with free version of Shapr3d?
Make sure you sign up for v3beta:

http://discourse.shapr3d.com/t/something-big-is-coming-and-we-cant-wait-to-share-it-with-you/928

It is notably different to its predecessor.

Have fun!
James
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 From:  mkdm
4446.147 In reply to 4446.146 
Hi James.

I have the iPad only for 36 hours but...yes, I downloaded also Shapr3D,
although I only had the time for a very quick tour.
But anyway I will for sure sign up for the beta.
Thanks for the tip!

Currently l’m learning the foundation of iOs 11 and familiarize myself with the Pencil on this kind of screen :)

Clearily, given that I bought this device mainly for digital painting, first of all I purchased two of the
best graphic Apps actually available for iOS,that is Affinity Photo and the amazing Procreate.
Ah....and also Pixelmator!

I’m hoping to get used to this pencil-on-glass feel (and pencil on oily zones), because this device is really “Pro” under many many aspects!!

Ciao!

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  mkdm
4446.148 
Hi everyone.

Ok...this is not "opposite of Moi" but I didn't know where to write these lines :)

Doing a web search I accidentally clicked over this "accidental" link that (I suppose) is a very old Michael's doodle :

http://moi3d.com/gallery/viewitem.php?id=38&subid=5



Very nice.

Ciao!

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4446.149 In reply to 4446.148 
Yes it was the tricky use of a simple Boolean Diff between a curve and a volume circonvoluted! :)

EDITED: 22 Nov 2017 by PILOU

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4446.150 
A very funny 2D Prog!

Particle 9 may be downloaded for free, if you share us on your social media.

http://squirreldome.com/Particle_9.htm

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4446.151 
Particle 9;)

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 From:  mkdm
4446.152 In reply to 4446.151 
Hi Pilou!

Thanks a lot for this sharing!

Very funny and nice. I've just downloaded and installed.
I will test it with my Wacom to see what I can do with it :)

Also, I would like to find a similar tool also for my amazing iPad Pro 12.9 second gen.

Ciao!

- Marco (mkdm)
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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4446.153 
Particle 9 In the past that was Opticpustics brushes! :)

Always so fun!

EDITED: 22 Nov 2017 by PILOU

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 From:  mkdm
4446.154 In reply to 4446.153 
Very nice!!

Thanks.

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
4446.155 
The only Nature brushes are infinite! :)

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