09-01-2019, 07:32 AM
1) If this is the white pixellated outlines in your screenshot below, they are part of the brush. Non-parametric brushes are bitmaps and as such don't scale well, it would be better to create the brush at the biggest size and only scale it down. You should also use the Brush instead of the Pencil. Are the brushes color or grayscale?
2) Are you using 2.8 or 2.10? Your screenshot shows 2.8 values.
If you are using 2.10, you have imported your 2.8 controllerrc file. Just erase it from the Gimp profile to have Gimp recreate one with the defaults. These default settings put the brush angle on alt-shift-wheel:
If you are using 2.8, as far as I remember the only usable combo is Alt-Ctrl-wheel, and you have to depress Alt+Ctrl in the right order otherwise the combo is hijacked by something else.
3) Get in touch with Google, because this isn't going to happen with Gimp
2) Are you using 2.8 or 2.10? Your screenshot shows 2.8 values.
If you are using 2.10, you have imported your 2.8 controllerrc file. Just erase it from the Gimp profile to have Gimp recreate one with the defaults. These default settings put the brush angle on alt-shift-wheel:
If you are using 2.8, as far as I remember the only usable combo is Alt-Ctrl-wheel, and you have to depress Alt+Ctrl in the right order otherwise the combo is hijacked by something else.
3) Get in touch with Google, because this isn't going to happen with Gimp