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[[Image:Width_icon.png|64px]] <span style="font-size:150%">'''ALT-W'''</span>
 
[[Image:Width_icon.png|64px]] <span style="font-size:150%">'''ALT-W'''</span>
  
The width tool was designed for the "tablet" workflow, which has not been fully implemented.
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The Width Tool was designed for increasing or decreasing the width of a line much like you would with a pencil on paper.  
  
It provided a means for increasing or decreasing the width of a line much like you would with a pencil on paper. Since the tablet workflow was largely abandoned at Voria, this tool was not used much after it was implemented.
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To change a width on particular segment of a line, just select the outline layer you want, move your mouse over that line, press the left mouse button and move cursor back and forth along the line, like you scratching something. The width of outline will be increased at the places where you moved the cursor. If you want to decrease the width, just hold "Ctrl" while scratching.  
  
: NOTE: It is currently disabled by default.  See [[FAQ#Where_did_the_polygon.2C_draw.2C_sketch.2C_and_width_tools_go.3F|the FAQ]]. If you would like to increase/decrease the width of a bline, please turn on the width ducks and use the [[Normal Tool]] to directly manipulate the widths.
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The Width Tool was primarily designed for the "tablet" workflow, so you will get the great experience by using it with the tablet stylus. It is similar to making line thicker with a pencil or thinner with an eraser (if you holding the "Ctrl").
  
Try it on blines with lots of segments (draw tool is good to create those), you will see it works on more than just the first vertex. It is a full circular area, other points may distract it though. I'm guessing that the animators at Voria asked darco to make it do the circular area thing.
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: NOTE: The Width Tool intended to fine-tune line width. If you want to heavily increase/decrease the line width its better to use the [[Normal Tool]] to directly manipulate the width ducks.
  
* Set the "Growth" to non-zero value to see the effect. It's better to set it to 1.
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Parameters:
* "Relative Growth" doesn't really work very well unless the "Radius" parameter is set to some huge value (like a million).
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* '''Growth''' - Defines how much a single mouse move will affect the line width. It must be non-zero to have this tool make effect on bline.
* Ctrl+drag shrinks the width of the bline
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* '''Radius''' - Defines the size of area around current cursor position in which vertex will be affected. It is allows you not to follow the line directly with a mouse to have a noticeable effect. It's fine to try Withd Tool on blines with lots of segments (use [[Draw Tool]] to create those), you will see it works on more than just the first vertex. It is a full circular area, other points may distract it though.
* Radius seems to be the main parameter that affects it
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* '''Relative Growth''' - Doesn't really work very well unless the "Radius" parameter is set to some huge value (like a million).
* For some reason it is real easy to use the width tool when editing about_dialog.sif, much easier than a newly created image
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Tool width icon.png ALT-W

The Width Tool was designed for increasing or decreasing the width of a line much like you would with a pencil on paper.

To change a width on particular segment of a line, just select the outline layer you want, move your mouse over that line, press the left mouse button and move cursor back and forth along the line, like you scratching something. The width of outline will be increased at the places where you moved the cursor. If you want to decrease the width, just hold "Ctrl" while scratching.

The Width Tool was primarily designed for the "tablet" workflow, so you will get the great experience by using it with the tablet stylus. It is similar to making line thicker with a pencil or thinner with an eraser (if you holding the "Ctrl").

NOTE: The Width Tool intended to fine-tune line width. If you want to heavily increase/decrease the line width its better to use the Normal Tool to directly manipulate the width ducks.

Parameters:

  • Growth - Defines how much a single mouse move will affect the line width. It must be non-zero to have this tool make effect on bline.
  • Radius - Defines the size of area around current cursor position in which vertex will be affected. It is allows you not to follow the line directly with a mouse to have a noticeable effect. It's fine to try Withd Tool on blines with lots of segments (use Draw Tool to create those), you will see it works on more than just the first vertex. It is a full circular area, other points may distract it though.
  • Relative Growth - Doesn't really work very well unless the "Radius" parameter is set to some huge value (like a million).


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