New Tool (FIX)

  • Dawgie
    2nd Jun 2012 Member 2 Permalink

    FIX

    What it does is that it "fixes" the pressure so it resets back to zero in that area where u drew.

    Uses:

    *To get rid of unneeded pressure in a fixed area.

    *To remove accidental pressure on a hard worked project.

    And many other uses because face it, we've all had pressure in places we didn't want it.

     

  • boxmein
    2nd Jun 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @Dawgie (View Post)
    Use the = key (If your keys have UK layout images) or the key left of Backspace.
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    In this image, left of Backspace.
  • limelier
    2nd Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    @boxmein (View Post)

     

    Dawgie:

    FIX

    What it does is that it "fixes" the pressure so it resets back to zero in that area where u drew.

    Uses:

    *To get rid of unneeded pressure in a fixed area.

    *To remove accidental pressure on a hard worked project.

    And many other uses because face it, we've all had pressure in places we didn't want it.

     

     

  • boxmein
    2nd Jun 2012 Former Staff 0 Permalink
    @tudoreleuu (View Post)
    Couldn't you just draw PUMP on the area? When PUMP is drawn it's automatically on @ 0 pressure...
  • plead-for-destruction
    2nd Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink
    @boxmein (View Post)
    it doesnt keep it there very well unfortunately :/
  • grandmaster
    2nd Jun 2012 Member 0 Permalink

    Or press "y" so all the pressure is away