https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=497367

Michael Strothotte <michelist.tracksb...@yahoo.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Michael Strothotte <michelist.tracksb...@yahoo.com> ---
This bug is discussed at Krita-Artists.org in the topic: "Share curve across
all settings"
The URL of that topic is:
https://krita-artists.org/t/share-curve-across-all-settings/108807

I want to add that this inconsistent behavior also happens using Windows 10 Pro
and several versions of Krita, so it seems to be OS independent. 
The problem is, you are no longer able to use more parameters to vary the
behavior of a brush, at least not predictable. 

Therefore, I'm adding the important part from my posting in that topic: 

<quote>
Under Windows 10 Pro, I just checked this using the current release version of
Krita, so the 5.2.6, as well as the 5.2.9-prealpha (git 606eef8) and the
5.3.0-prealpha (git 3001ea5). I can confirm that there exists an issue, but it
seems to vary between your and my system, as well as between different versions
of Krita. 
By the way, you have not named the exact version of Krita you use as well as
you did not name the OS you use, this is important information to hunt down
bugs.

For me the 5.2.6 and 5.2.9 show the same results, i.e. after adding a third
curve, the first manipulation of the three curves causes at least one of the
unmanipulated curves to change its curve. 

With 5.3.0 this erroneous behavior could also be provoked, but it was only
sometimes the same as with the Krita versions from above, and sometimes it was
a little different. Should mean: it also shows this error with a third curve,
but only sometimes. 
There were situations with three curves where I could change any curve without
affecting the other curves, whether adding nor removing nodes or moving nodes
did change another curve. And I can not tell what is the reason for it
sometimes working and sometimes not working. 
And then there were times when it needed a fourth curve, but at the latest
after adding this fourth curve, the error always occurred after manipulating
one of the curves. Also, here I have no idea what is causing this and what is
not.

All tests were made using the brushes `b) Basic-1`, `b) Basic-5 Size Opacity`
from the bundle `Krita 4 Default Resources` and `HNE Bark or Twigs 2`, `HNE
Foothills` and `HNE Miles away` from iForce73's `Environments 2.0` brush
collection. 

For all three versions of Krita, the following is true on my side: As long as
there are only two curves, these can be set up independently, sometimes at the
moment a third (fourth)¹ curve is added it "gets out of balance" but at latest
at the moment you manipulate one of these curves, this manipulation changes
additionally one of the not manipulated curves unpredictably. 

It also doesn't seem to make a difference whether I uncheck the `Share curve
across all settings` box before adding more curves or after adding them, at
least I'm not able to tell the difference if there is one.

¹ so to speak, when this threshold value of three or four curves is reached
</quote>

Best Regards
Michael Strothotte

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