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Feature: Fill with pattern #130

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Erevoid opened this issue Jan 15, 2020 · 4 comments
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Feature: Fill with pattern #130

Erevoid opened this issue Jan 15, 2020 · 4 comments
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@Erevoid
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Erevoid commented Jan 15, 2020

There could be another option for the paint bucket tool to -instead of filling with a specific color- fill with a pattern. It would also be nice for the user to be able to add their own patterns somehow, maybe similarly to how custom brushes work.

@OverloadedOrama OverloadedOrama added the enhancement New feature or request label Jan 15, 2020
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novhack commented Mar 11, 2020

I can see this fully utilised for dithering. There could also be an option to offset the fill pattern.

OverloadedOrama added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 28, 2020
If the user chooses a brush that is not the pixel or a circle brush and uses the bucket tool, the brush image is used as a pattern that fills the area.
@OverloadedOrama OverloadedOrama added this to In progress in Pixelorama v0.7 Mar 28, 2020
Pixelorama v0.7 automation moved this from In progress to Done Apr 24, 2020
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There does not appear to be a way to use custom brushes? Maybe I'm missing something.

@Variable-ind
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For using pattern
You select a drawing/area,
Copy the selection,
This selection will now appear as a new pattern

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There does not appear to be a way to use custom brushes? Maybe I'm missing something.

And to add a custom brush/pattern (for fill tool we call it pattern) drag and drop the brush image in pixelorama (just like how you open any normal image)
And from the import dialog set Import as: option to "new pattern"

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