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RussBishopSr

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  1. You can "reset" the brush back to it’s default settings. Right click the brush on Desktop or long hold and select reset. I believe the reason the didn’t do this on the iPad was because the long hold provides features and as a program developer and software analyst myself, this would not be possible to do in this fashion. I wrote my suggestion on another forum post as follows. I’m not sure as to the programmer’s or software analyst’s thinking process on this at all. As a developer myself, I would like to see them have this feature include the option to set back to default (like the do with the name (alphabetically; normal alphabet, not like MS Excel does), sort by date as they already have & the ability to have a button toggle to initiate manual sorting. Simply toggle the button and then be able to drag and drop the where you want them. This would allow them to keep the long hold (on iPad) or right click (on the Desktop) for edit, duplicate, etc. I believe this could have been a reason they may have chose not to add it in, but there’s always way around it. I would also like to see the option to duplicate and keep the same name as the original brush with (2) after it. It’s extremely annoying to have it named to "Brush Copy" & throw it to the bottom of the list. I don’t mind it being put there, but if you’re wanting to make a new category using brushes from a 124 brush bundle, but want your favorite brushes from that pack in another location for easy access when doing a particular drawing, it’s so difficult to have to rename them every single time and having to add them in the order you want them to be exactly with now way of moving them around. Just my opinion. What do you think? and absolutely give the option to return to the last brush & category last used! Put that feature as a check box to enable or disable in the settings of the main program or something. Or also allow us to select a brush and category we always want it to return to! I would seriously use both of these features when doing different kinds of projects. If I’m sketching I want a certain brush to load when I come back and other times I just want to save it real quick and come right back, so I want it to load the last brush. I can see where both would be useful.
  2. I’m not sure as to the programmer’s or software analyst’s thinking process on this at all. As a developer myself, I would like to see them have this feature include the option to set back to default (like the do with the name (alphabetically; normal alphabet, not like MS Excel does), sort by date as they already have & the ability to have a button toggle to initiate manual sorting. Simply toggle the button and then be able to drag and drop the where you want them. This would allow them to keep the long hold (on iPad) or right click (on the Desktop) for edit, duplicate, etc. I believe this could have been a reason they may have chose not to add it in, but there’s always way around it. I would also like to see the option to duplicate and keep the same name as the original brush with (2) after it. It’s extremely annoying to have it named to "Brush Copy" & throw it to the bottom of the list. I don’t mind it being put there, but if you’re wanting to make a new category using brushes from a 124 brush bundle, but want your favorite brushes from that pack in another location for easy access when doing a particular drawing, it’s so difficult to have to rename them every single time and having to add them in the order you want them to be exactly with now way of moving them around. Just my opinion. What do you think?
  3. Procreate has a reference feature with toggle switch and you can move it about the canvas. That would be a great feature to allow users to move it past the canvas. PS allows you to split the canvas and you can zoom in on the reference image where you want to and the same for the canvas. I see both of these options useful as long as I can turn them off. I do not always need a reference image, but when I'm doing portraits of someone it really helps, so I don't have to zoom out and memorize what I'm seeing. It gets frustrating even though I'm getting better at doing it blindly like this. I'm a software analyst and see the benefits in all 3 of these options.
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