https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=514781
Bug ID: 514781
Summary: Stroke layer style doesn't work correctly when the
layer is part of a group that also has a stroke layer
style
Classification: Applications
Product: krita
Version First 5.2.14
Reported In:
Platform: Microsoft Windows
OS: Microsoft Windows
Status: REPORTED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: layer styles
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Target Milestone: ---
Created attachment 188634
--> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=188634&action=edit
At 80% opaccity the colour of the outer stroke has completely overridden the
inner stroke even through they don't overlap
SUMMARY
Changing the opacity of a stroke layer style for a polygon that is part of a
group causes strange behavior where the stroke becomes the wrong color
STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Create a Group layer
2. Create a Vector layer that is a child of the Group layer
3. Draw a polygon object on the vector layer, with fill set to foreground
colour and no outline.
4. Right click on the vector layer, click Layer Styles, and add a Stroke that
is coloured red, position Inside, Blend Mode Normal, Opacity 100%. Set the size
to something large so that the stroke takes up a lot of the polygon (this just
makes the bug more clear)
5. Right click on the group layer, click Layer Styles, and add a Stroke that is
coloured yellow. Position Center. Blend Mode Normal. Opacity 100%
6. Observe that you now have a polygon with a red stroke surrounded by a yellow
stroke which is expected.
7. Right click on the vector layer and click Layer style again to bring up the
stroke properties.
8. Change the vector layer's stroke's opacity to 80%
9. Observe that the vector stroke changes entirely from red to yellow,
completely overridden by the colour of the group stroke even where they don't
overlap.
OBSERVED RESULT
When the vector stroke has an opacity lower than 100%, its colour gets
overridden by the colour of the group stroke even where the two strokes don't
overlap.
EXPECTED RESULT
The strokes should only effect each other's colour where they overlap and based
on blend mode and opacity settings.
SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: Windows 10
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