Mask shape
When you create a mask by clicking with a brush in one spot, then changing the size of the brush, holding shift, and clicking in another spot, my expectation is a cone shaped mask between the two spots based on the different brush sizes. It seems this is how it works in Mac (based on a tutorial I've seen on creating light rays), but it is not how it works on Windows. On Windows, the mask is always a cylinder, not cone shaped. Why make this different between the operating systems. Can this be fixed on Windows versions?
Thanks.
Chris
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Interesting.
I've Never seen that before and cannot make it happen using a Windows installation.
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I'm using the process in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAH-QDtfMjE
Based on the comments, it looks like others have the same issue on a Windows install of C1 20.
Thanks,
Chris
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Hi,
this feature gap between Mac OS and Windows versions is still not filled.
It is not possible to draw a cone mask in Windows version!
Very disappointing!
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