Tue May 26, 2020 5:10 am by borjonx
> Full liquid in Verve. I think this is my favorite part of it.
YES!! One thing I learned about playing in 100% fluidity is that you can start the liquid effect, then when the randomness/fluid(paint) gets to where you want it, just hit CTRL Z twice; first click freezes the fluid but undoes the effect, 2nd click brings the fluid back to that frozen state. It is such an incredibly powerful & simple way to get beautiful, organic, random fluid effects(specularity, paint height, shadows, etc.) just by flicking your pen towards your goal.
I just recently realized that the keyboard shortcut "f & pull the pen down" actually affects the fluidity amount IN REAL-TIME to fluid/paint that is already in motion... INCREDIBLE!!! BUT THAT'S NOT ALL!!! If you have fluidity at 100%, flick your pen so the paint starts to flow, then keyboard shortcut f (keep it pressed down) you can pull your pen down to decrease the fluidity which affect the pain in real-time - to the point of stopping it all. But here's the surprise - if you then drag your pen upwards, and the fluidity dial rotates towards a high value again, the paint will actually start to flow again, it will resume motion from stationary. I love Verve, I love everything about it.