Busted Ed
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Plugins can't do that kind of thing.
Hey the idea wasn't mine: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=31061&p=277271&hilit=pressure+sensitivity#p277271
You're completely misunderstanding why the feature was removed. Paint.NET needed some major architectural changes that the tablet features would have hugely complicated. It was smarter to remove the feature completely, make the necessary changes, and leave open the possibility to bring it back in the future. Had Rick decided to keep it while making these changes, 3.5 would certainly not be done yet.I see.
What was the last version with "pressure sensibility" feature?
I'll have to download it again...
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Damn I can't believe that feature was taken of.
Btw, pressure sensitivity which is useful in Tablet PCs, external tablets and touch screens is a very sought-after feature, especially for artists. It is one of the main things that make Paint.NET superior as a free graphics editing software. Without pressure sensitivity, you cannot draw lines on Paint.NET that imitate real brush strokes, and it's only as good as the good ole MS Paint.Totally suported.
Also instead of plugin or something like that, I think the best thing would actually add a "preferences" dialog, where that option would be available. That way if it caused any kind of problems to one's computer, just need to turn the option off.
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Hi. I'm new in the forum, but I use paint.net for a long time now
There's one thing with this new version that brought a tear to my eye. You see, I allways draw with my tabletpc, but there's a problem with this new version. It doesn't set the size with pressure. Just draws like I was drawing with the mouse. I'd like you to fix it, since only that prevents me from using paint.net
Thanks
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Oops ok, sorry.
Lol, english is not my primary language and in portuguese is said "sensibilidade" which it's the same as sensitivity, but in portuguese lol, I just messed one word with the other.