[Suggestion] Hue Jitter with Preserve Luminosity
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 6:39 pm
Hello ! The more I use Paintstorm Studio the more I discover it's secrets and the more I love it ! Thank you for making such a wonderful painting oriented program.
The suggestion I would like to present is a Lock Luminosity or Preserve Luminosity in the brush's color settings.
I have a brush with a slight hue randomization between strokes. It creates a nice colour abstraction when filling a space with many individual strokes. It works wonderfully but it could be better if there was a way to lock or preserve the luminosity strokes. The goal would be that no line is perceived as darker or lighter than another because of the randomization. I am not sure of the exact implementation of it, or how it would affect the other color controls, but please consider this idea.
Thank you again for your hard work ! I find myself recommending Paintstorm Studio to every artist I talk to XD
kaeru
PS
here is a video showing Hue Jitter with Preserve Luminosity in action, in Artstudio Pro (with timestamp). The only purpose of the video link is to show the feature in action and how it's implemented in other software ! The rest of the video is not relevant.
https://youtu.be/cHk51CsMxiY?t=57
The suggestion I would like to present is a Lock Luminosity or Preserve Luminosity in the brush's color settings.
I have a brush with a slight hue randomization between strokes. It creates a nice colour abstraction when filling a space with many individual strokes. It works wonderfully but it could be better if there was a way to lock or preserve the luminosity strokes. The goal would be that no line is perceived as darker or lighter than another because of the randomization. I am not sure of the exact implementation of it, or how it would affect the other color controls, but please consider this idea.
Thank you again for your hard work ! I find myself recommending Paintstorm Studio to every artist I talk to XD
kaeru
PS
here is a video showing Hue Jitter with Preserve Luminosity in action, in Artstudio Pro (with timestamp). The only purpose of the video link is to show the feature in action and how it's implemented in other software ! The rest of the video is not relevant.
https://youtu.be/cHk51CsMxiY?t=57