So simple, yet brilliant. I have already adopted it in my workflow. Awesome little tool. You want this, especially when you work on multiple screens, and you deal with reference images on a regular basis.
No, I do not think so. I have the FastPictureViewer codec installed, and even then it does not read the extended formats. Perhaps I will send a request…
I’m glad you like Kuadro! I just released an OSX version, and I do intent on supporting a lot more file formats soon. Currently I’m using Qt’s default formats, but I’m planning on integrating a different image reading library.
Hi,
Kuadro is really really great, thanks a lot for that ! Started using it and immediately fell in love with it.
Blurymind: maybe you misunderstood the concept, this is not just always above(you can do that on all OSes) - you can also crop and rotate on the fly, which is exactly what a modeller needs… and also enables you to keep you setup ,e.t.c. so it saves a lot of time.
I guess we could have something similar inside Blender’s viewport using a mix of background images with the stencil code for texture projection (where we can view images in perspective mode, can scale and rotate them).
@blurymind Even though we have this option for Linux (setting images to be always on top), having it automatic, and without windows decorations (with, if you take multiple reference images into consideration, could take a huge amount of space) is really good!
Do you know of any imageviewer that can replicate something as similar as this one? I’m thinking about replacing Gnome’s image viewer, because it doesn’t even allow you to flip a image by using a shortcut (it’s something I do really frequently), so I’m already searching for something better.