Hello, Taron!
First, I'd like to say that I find Verve to be a super exciting program that started inspiring me with just a few strokes and clicks. I heard of this application via PD Howler's email about new features and the link talked abut a program they liked called Verve.
Glad I clicked that link.
Me: Im a musician

, who opened a graphical can of worms

... That Im trying not to spill into my lap

. Right off the bat, I like how the pen pressure and pen size works with paint build up and smudge. The starting defaults are awesome! So... Guess I don't need to go poking around in the manual! Bye...Just kidding

. I love the grid with the lens distortion, the fluids, the way to grab paint, color, etc.
PD Howler is amazing! But, I bought the program when I was just scratching the surface on it's use. Months later, Im thoroughly intimidated by it. Finding documentation that lines up with current features, is a difficult thing to find,...Wading through book marks sucks... I always get distracted and end up on youtube watching Albert Lee!

Same with Blender 3d... Take a break for a month and the features grow faster than my ability to find documentation on how it works

.
So, I copied your manual into Onenote and studied it a bit. And I only hope that in time, there will be documentation placed in some location that Id be able to fin as you add features.
Glad I found it now.
If you end up adding nodes, motion tracking, dope sheet and time lines, Id be royally lost without a place to read up quickly.
Again, I love Verve, and THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
