Two sets of icons are available, and you can design and apply your own icons via an XML file Getting back on track, the toolbar is configurable by shape I suspect that would be completely unusable for all but the very young. So I hope this helps if you are a Lazy Nezumi user. I mainly use it for brush stroke smoothing and the Vanishing lines perspective preset, but today I was also using Loops to draw a coil, and Radial Lines to draw the converging lines in the radio valve on the left. I use most of the Ruler, and a good few of the scripted, presets at some time or other, and I am sure I'll make better use of them now they are easier to find. I was really only giving folk a heads up about the toolbar with this post, but now I am at it, I'd like to mention pen pressure. If you've used Krita (It's free, so no reason not to) or Paintstorm Studio, you'll have noticed how much better they handle pen pressure. They also let you customize the pressure curve leading to all sorts of wondrous effects, but mostly, it lets you home in on a pressure curve that gives you 'way' more control at the lower end. You'd have a job to do that with any sort of reliability in Photoshop. Maybe go even lower with Gain and Softness Well Lazy Nezumi Pro gives you the same control of brush pressure. Have a wee play with the brush, and then turn LNP off.
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