Yaha, haha... I can tell you something you may not like to hear, because it sounds like I wouldn't want multiple undos, BUT I DO. I just have to figure out how best to do that, because graphics memory is precious little when folks go up to higher resolutions and copying buffers outside the card would create very ugly interruptions all the time, I'm afraid. I could try to offer choices for undo depth and see, if I could measure available memory, but that's not as easy as one might think... (or as far as I know!?) ...so, yeah, I want it, too, but here's what I was gonna say:
- after about 6 months with Verve, I've changed tremendously in regards to painting habits and sense of ease. By now I'm eerily comfortable with only one undo, hahaha. You just go at things differently, more physical. As a result you recognize the magical privilege to having any undo, hahaha...ha....but more importantly, you just stop worrying so much and paint gradually with greater and greater ease.
Have you seen my "Spock" up there? In a way it was almost like modeling him and I have virtually no memory of having used undo for anything but slip ups. This is no testimony to my "brilliance" (
), but simply the evolution of not working with the chance in mind to undo it all. That's where the problem lies, I believe. We are so conditioned to having endless undos that we don't immediately commit to our choices, or don't make choices we would feel obligated to commit to. This thinking becomes a handicap without us noticing it. But once you liberate yourself from that conditioning, you actually gain great strength and intuition in your entire process!
But, yeah, I still want more than one, too!
THANK YOU, by the way, before I forget it!
Can't wait to see your first
Vervatar show up!