![]() To have LazyNezumi remember previous settings between sessions - i.e. Kamih also sent me a sneak peak of the new version (10.3.3) which incorporated several things I had on my wish list: Nonetheless, I still hope that TVPaint developers will implement a stroke-smoothing option similar to LazyNezumi in the next TVPaint update! I think in my case it was some problem with not properly binding LazyNezumi to TVPaint, something I still find to be a bit tricky. #LAZYMOUSE ZBRUSHG DRIVER#I retried it on my system (with the new Wacom driver installed) and he's absolute correct. Kamih wrote me to say after he tested LazyNezumi with TVPaint using the new Wacom driver he found NO PROBLEM, everything still worked as before. LazyNezumi.jpg (21.29 KiB) Viewed 65892 times Here is the link to Kamih's webpage to read about it or download the zip file. Once started and bound to the TVPaint application window, the "lazy mouse" effect can be toggled on and off using Ctrl-F2. He's recently adapted it for TVPaint and it works quite well with mouse and stylus except for small glitches which he will probably resolve in the next version. Kamih is the programmer who has written a free utility that emulates this drawing mode but that can be used in other packages like PhotoShop, ArtRage, Painter and many others. The effect is like drawing in slow-motion and the resulting lines and curves can be incredibly smooth and graceful. As you can see in the control panel there are adjustable parameters which affect the smoothness of the line and the length (radius) of the tow rope. Users of ZBrush software will recognize the term "lazy mouse" which is a special ZBrush drawing mode where the cursor and the line being drawn are separated by a kind of tow rope as shown in the illustration (the orange circle is the cursor and the orange line is the tow rope to the black line being drawn). ![]()
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