This idea is something that came to me as I wanted to add two scars to my character, instead of a single one.
I tried making an image example for it, but I'm still not that experienced with image editing, so any comment on it would be very appreciated
Functions work around the Layer Selector window.
You can click and drag the layer selector window around in order to better see what effect you are choosing.
Extra: A "Size" selection slider can be added as well to control the size of the current layer's effect.
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I tried making an image example for it, but I'm still not that experienced with image editing, so any comment on it would be very appreciated
Functions work around the Layer Selector window.
+ | Add a new layer to the Layer Selector and automatically selects the new layer. |
- | Delete currently selected layer. |
⬌⬍ | Click to move selected layer's effect by moving your mouse. Use mouse wheel to change the angle. Click LMB again to stop moving. Cursor is hidden while moving the layer's effect. |
◧ | Mirror layer's effect horizontally. (Mirroring vertically is unneeded as you can mirror horizontally and use Move to spin it 180º) |
▰ ▰ ▰ | Layer selector window. Click once to show the window and again to hide it. |
In theory, this would allow for any number of scars and war paints one on top of the another at any position or angle the user might wish for.You can click and drag the layer selector window around in order to better see what effect you are choosing.
Extra: A "Size" selection slider can be added as well to control the size of the current layer's effect.
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