https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=423520

stephen <tgdev...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #10 from stephen <tgdev...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to stephen from comment #9)
> (In reply to Tymond from comment #6)
> > I cannot reproduce it :( Does it happen with other brushes or just that one
> > you were using? Could you please check if it happens in 4.3.0 from the
> > website?
> > Also could you please check if it goes away if you go to Configure Krita ->
> > Display -> change Renderer - and restart Krita?
> 
> Aha ! The glitch is still there. But it appears when you apply a layer style
> to a group of layers instead of a layer alone...
> I hope you can reproduce it with these instructions : 
> 1. Have at least two layers. One will serve as base for a clipping group: 
> You may use a portion of pixels filled with a color using the rectangle
> selection tool and the fill tool.
> 
> 2. Make a quick group from these two layers, and use alpha inheritance for a
> clipping group effect
> 
> 3. Apply a layer style to the group of layers(mine was stroke of about 8
> pixels weight, and set to inside; blending mode is normal and opacity at 100
> %.)
> 
> 4. After the style is applied, paint on the layer which inherits the alpha
> from the bottom most layer in the clipping group. You'll notice that the
> glitch occurs when you paint around the edges of the rendered stroke from
> the layer style.
> 
> Hope this helps.

THE GLITCH ALSO OCCURS IN A MORE OBVIOUS MANNER WHEN THE BRUSH SIZE IS
GENERALLY BIG(>=300 pixels).

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