Brush Not Found
When a brush is not found, the program remains active but is not usable.
A notification of the missing brush guid appears. Ideally, this should do one or both of these things. 1. Substitute an easily identifiable brush. The user can then repaint/rebrush/delete the stroke. 2. A text file with a name like SketchName_MissingItems should appear. (listing the missing items) I suggest "missing items" as it would also be useful if names of other objects such as missing sketches or models were added to the text file. (Especially useful for those of us who have large reference image libraries, which we swap in and out to make them findable) This solution would allow the user to correct the piece by restoring the elements.
A notification of the missing brush guid appears. Ideally, this should do one or both of these things. 1. Substitute an easily identifiable brush. The user can then repaint/rebrush/delete the stroke. 2. A text file with a name like SketchName_MissingItems should appear. (listing the missing items) I suggest "missing items" as it would also be useful if names of other objects such as missing sketches or models were added to the text file. (Especially useful for those of us who have large reference image libraries, which we swap in and out to make them findable) This solution would allow the user to correct the piece by restoring the elements.
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