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    Did the brush width indicator change? I don't see a difference

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    • AyoA Offline
      Ayo @Boldline
      last edited by

      @Boldline see also post:
      https://www.vectorstyler.com/forum/topic/3707/what-does-show-eraser-knife-brush-shape-setting-do

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      • BoldlineB Online
        Boldline @VectorStyler
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        @Ayo Thanks, that makes more sense now. I agree a little more info would help explain those settings better

        @VectorStyler Where do we switch between the two different modes for the eraser/path brush tool? I'm not seeing the option in the context bar or in the path brush and eraser panels. Thanks

        🍎 macOS Tahoe 26.2, Mac mini (M1, 2020), Chip Apple M1, Memory 16 GB
        Cintiq 27QHD Display and LG Ultra HD Display

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        • AyoA Offline
          Ayo @Boldline
          last edited by

          @Boldline said in Did the brush width indicator change? I don't see a difference:

          I agree a little more

          More meaningful fewer words

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          • VectorStylerV Offline
            VectorStyler @Ayo
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            @Ayo said in Did the brush width indicator change? I don't see a difference:

            More meaningful fewer words

            How about "Preview Erased Area" or "Preview Erased Shape" ?

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            • AyoA Offline
              Ayo @VectorStyler
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              @VectorStyler said in Did the brush width indicator change? I don't see a difference:

              Preview Erased Area" or "Preview Erased Shape

              That does not point the user to the 'smoothing' property, that's the core I think. 'Shape' is in VS a too commonly used word in my opinion with many applications/meanings.
              How about "Preview Erased Smoothing" or "Preview Eraser Smoothing"

              1. Show Eraser Shape
              2. Preview Eraser Shape Smoothing
              3. Preview Erased Area
              4. Preview Erased Shape
              5. Preview Erased Smoothing
              6. Preview Eraser Smoothing
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              • VectorStylerV Offline
                VectorStyler @Ayo
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                @Ayo said in Did the brush width indicator change? I don't see a difference:

                That does not point the user to the 'smoothing' property, that's the core I think. '

                It is not just the smoothing that is previewed, but also the variable with profile (if exists) or pressure.

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                • AyoA Offline
                  Ayo @VectorStyler
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                  @VectorStyler Ok.
                  Then "Preview Erased Shape" is now my favourite.
                  Or ...
                  "Preview Erased Shape Properties", but that's again too long and complicated. Then "Preview Erase Properties"?

                  Show Eraser Shape
                  Preview Eraser Shape Smoothing
                  Preview Erased Area
                  Preview Erased Shape
                  Preview Erased Smoothing
                  Preview Eraser Smoothing
                  Preview Erased Shape Properties
                  Preview Erase Properties

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                  • BoldlineB Online
                    Boldline @Boldline
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                    @Boldline said in Did the brush width indicator change? I don't see a difference:

                    @VectorStyler Where do we switch between the two different modes for the eraser/path brush tool? I'm not seeing the option in the context bar or in the path brush and eraser panels. Thanks

                    Hey @VectorStyler I didn't want this question to get lost in the mix. Where do I go to swap between the two methods of using the path brush and eraser tools? thanks!

                    🍎 macOS Tahoe 26.2, Mac mini (M1, 2020), Chip Apple M1, Memory 16 GB
                    Cintiq 27QHD Display and LG Ultra HD Display

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                    • VectorStylerV Offline
                      VectorStyler @Boldline
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                      @Boldline said in Did the brush width indicator change? I don't see a difference:

                      I didn't want this question to get lost in the mix. Where do I go to swap between the two methods of using the path brush and eraser tools? thanks!

                      I understood that this question is about those check boxes. Is it about something else?

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                      • BoldlineB Online
                        Boldline
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                        ok maybe I'm all set - I've updated the build since then and the icon for the path brush and eraser are both the current circle with brush inside and no longer the elongated cross hairs. Maybe I need to play around with it more but the two settings do not seem as different anymore from one another. I will test it more and get back to you

                        🍎 macOS Tahoe 26.2, Mac mini (M1, 2020), Chip Apple M1, Memory 16 GB
                        Cintiq 27QHD Display and LG Ultra HD Display

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