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Re: 3D for Krita ?
by Cyrille Berger on Thursday 20/Mar/2008, @12:02
The third dimension is used for zooming. While the first and second is used for panning.
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Re: 3D for Krita ?
by Martin on Thursday 20/Mar/2008, @21:00
Could you also use it for drawing? The simplest thing might be to map the 3rd dimension to pressure, in order to re-use the way pressure-sensitive devices are handled. While this might not be the best idea, perhaps someone who is playing with the device can come up with a better one...
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